How to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
By Alex Fir
1. Women should exercise for at least 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week. Physical activity lowers the amount of estrogen in the body, thus lowering the breast cancer risk. A study discovered that active women are half as likely to develop the disease as those who […]
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General aspects of Mantle Cell Lymphoma
General aspects of Mantle Cell Lymphoma
By Groshan Fabiola
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) takes part to a group of cancers which affect the lymphatic system. This diseases are known as non-Hodgkin s lymphomas. The immune system is a part of the lymphatic system. It s role is to protect the body against agents that can determine infection […]
Saving Lives Through Breast Cancer Awareness
Saving Lives Through Breast Cancer Awareness
By Riley Hendersen
The insidiousness of breast cancer is without parallel - affecting over a million people a year worldwide and claiming the lives of women at a rate second only to lung cancer. As women battle for their lives on a daily basis, a grassroots movement to educate the women […]
Breast Cancer - Post-Treatment Side Effects
Breast Cancer - Post-Treatment Side Effects
By Michael Russell
So you ve finished treatment, your hair is starting to grow back and the fog of chemotherapy is slowly starting to lift - what now? One of the issues all breast cancer survivors must deal with is the long-term side effects that can arise post therapy.
From a physical […]
Cause of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
Cause of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
By Jonathan Hue
Pleural Mesothelioma is rare. That is what the people in charge would have you think. If Pleural Mesothelioma is so rare, how do you think, more than 2000 to 3000 new patients are diagnosed every year?
The fact is Pleural Mesothelioma used to be a rare form of cancer which […]
Are Prostate Cancer Patients Being Over-Treated?
Are Prostate Cancer Patients Being Over-Treated?
By Donald Saunders
Thousands of American men are treated for early prostate cancer each year with the majority either undergoing surgery or radiation treatment. But it is now being suggested that perhaps as many as half of those treated would have fared just as well if their cancer had simply been […]
Cancer - My Wake Up Call
Cancer - My Wake Up CallBy Zoe Routh
Four days after I got engaged in March of this year I was diagnosed with cervical cancer. The doctor said, “You have a cauliflower growth on your cervix. That s not normal. I am booking you in to see a specialist.”
A myriad of tests and a few weeks […]
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