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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Lung Cancer Treatment
2:04 AM | Posted by
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Followings are the lung cancer treatments.
1. Surgery to remove the affected part of the lung or an entire lung. This offers the best chance to cure lung cancer if the cancer has not spread beyond the lungs.
2. Chemotherapy is an anti cancer drugs are given to stop cancer cells from multiplying. This treatment is most effectual for small cell carcinoma
3. In Radiotherapy x-rays is used to target and kill cancer cells. It may be used against some early stage lung cancers and to cure cancer in the lymph nodes from furthermore spreading of the disease.
4. Targeted therapy is use of
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Symptoms of lung cancer
2:30 AM | Posted by
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Symptoms of lung cancer are diverse and depend upon the extension of the tumor i.e. where and how it has widespread. Cautioning symptoms of lung cancer are not always present and hard to recognize. Lung cancer symptoms may take years before appearing, typically after the disease is in an advanced stage.
Symptoms of lung cancer are given below including:
1. A cough that does not go away or gets worse over time.
2. Pain in the chest shoulder or back from coughing.
3. Swallowing and Breathlessness.
4. Recurring pneumonia or chest infections.
5. Wheezing or hoarseness may signal blockage.
6. Mysterious weight loss.
Symptoms of lung cancer are given below including:
1. A cough that does not go away or gets worse over time.
2. Pain in the chest shoulder or back from coughing.
3. Swallowing and Breathlessness.
4. Recurring pneumonia or chest infections.
5. Wheezing or hoarseness may signal blockage.
6. Mysterious weight loss.
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Types of Lung Cancer
12:17 PM | Posted by
PANTHER MALIK |
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There are different types of lung cancer, depending upon the affects on cells that is; which one is affected. There are two main types here:
1. Small cell lung cancer:
Around 15 out of 100 types of lung cancers are small cell carcinomas or small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer spreads early and shows few early symptoms.
2. Non-small cell lung cancer:
These cancers affect the cells that line the main bronchi.
Some lung tumors are metastatic from cancers somewhere else in the body. The lungs are a common site for metastasis. In view of the fact that lung cancer tends to spread or metastasize very early in its route, it is a very life-threatening and severe type of cancer and one of those cancers which are the most difficult to treat. So, gain knowledge how to cure lung cancer.
Small-Cell Cancer |
Around 15 out of 100 types of lung cancers are small cell carcinomas or small cell lung cancer. This type of cancer spreads early and shows few early symptoms.
2. Non-small cell lung cancer:
These cancers affect the cells that line the main bronchi.
Some lung tumors are metastatic from cancers somewhere else in the body. The lungs are a common site for metastasis. In view of the fact that lung cancer tends to spread or metastasize very early in its route, it is a very life-threatening and severe type of cancer and one of those cancers which are the most difficult to treat. So, gain knowledge how to cure lung cancer.
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Lung Cancer Info
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Cancer is a sort of diseases differentiated by rapid or out of control growth of cell. Lung cancer occurs when this uncontrolled cell growth begins in one or both lungs. The lungs are two large spongy organs located inside the chest cavity. Air is breathed into the trachea and moves down two tubes called bronchi, each going to a lung. Lung cancer occurs most often in adults between the ages of 40 and 70 who have smoked cigarettes for at least 20 years.
Over 1,400 Victorians are made a diagnosis with lung cancer every year. Only about 2% of those diagnosed with lung cancer that has spread to other areas of the body are active five years after the diagnosis, although the survival rates for lung cancers diagnosed at a very early stage are higher with approximately 49% surviving for five years or longer.
Over 1,400 Victorians are made a diagnosis with lung cancer every year. Only about 2% of those diagnosed with lung cancer that has spread to other areas of the body are active five years after the diagnosis, although the survival rates for lung cancers diagnosed at a very early stage are higher with approximately 49% surviving for five years or longer.
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Friday, February 4, 2011
Breast Cancer Prevention.
6:51 AM | Posted by
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More women were finding breast cancer prevention, less than 20 years ago, after the cancer had appear and spread to other organs, and limiting the likelihood of surviving the early disease. With the advances in cancer research and an antagonistic media campaign to provide breast cancer info to the general public many more women are seeking early diagnostic exams and helping to lower the instances of mortality, which breast cancer statistics are showing.
Breast cancer prevention or early diagnosis of breast cancer begins with self-examination. The techniques used to find minute oddities in the breast are making a great distinction for lots of women. Finding these small lumps in the breast can greatly boost the efficacy of the least invasive surgeries and limit the need for some breast cancer medication. Although these medications have been developed there are still devastating side effects, so early detection in most cases dimities their application and greatly improves the overall health of women prevented from cancer.
One of the ways to do self examination is to stand in front of a mirror, with arms relaxed at your sides. Now, look at both breasts, but don't be shocked if they are somewhat different in size, most women's breasts are not identical. Look for changes like recked up around the nipples, different in color, or sores. Now, bend forward facing the mirror and roll your shoulders and elbows forward to tighten your chest muscles and
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