Cancer Free Articles - Page 7 of 10
Helen Hecker
A Quick Guide To Prostate Cancer And What To Look For
The prostate is a small, walnut-sized structure that makes up part of a man's reproductive system; it wraps around the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body - because of this can cause various urinary problems. [Read More]
Andi Michaels
Bladder Cancer Prevention and Control
When you think about cancer prevention and control, the bladder is probably an organ that does not come to mind immediately. This is because bladder cancer is often overlooked due to the surge in information regarding cancers of the breast and prostate. [Read More]
Ajeet Khurana
Cancer Information: Preparing for the Worst
Cancer is one of the most well-known terminal diseases. Understanding cancer is the first step to dealing with it. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
From A Nurse - Prostate Cancer Symptoms Treatments And Diet
Detected in its early stages, prostate cancer can be effectively treated and cured. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Helpful Guide To Prostate Cancer Treatments
Prostate cancer is normally a slow growth cancer that can take years before it becomes deadly. About 80 percent of men who reach the age of 80 have prostate cancer. [Read More]
Riley Hendersen
Your Household May Be The Cause of Mesothelioma Cancer
Diagnosing mesothelioma cancer is often difficult as symptoms may not occur up to 20 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos. Shortness of breath, coughing, and pain in the chest are signs of cancer mesothelioma. Symptoms include weight loss, weakness, fatigue, and anorexia. Abdominal swelling, anemia, and fever are also indicators of the tumor as well. [Read More]
Riley Hendersen
The Face Of Metastatic Breast Cancer
America received a shocking piece of news in March 2007. John Edward's wife, Elizabeth, had been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. She spoke calmly, with inner strength, about how she had asked her husband to continue his presidential campaign, and how she wanted to campaign by his side. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Young Women Are Learning To Fight Back: What You Can Do To Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk
The American Cancer Society predicts 34,170 new cancer cases in Texas this year. Of those, 2, 480 are expected to be breast in third place, following lung (9,920 cases expected), and colon/rectum (3,220). Nationally, 26% of new cancer diagnose 178,480 will be breast, accounting for one-third of all cancers in women. [Read More]
Riley Hendersen
Do You Know These Things About Lung Cancer?
The main function of our lung is to exchange the gases between the air we breathe and our blood. It is not widely known that the two sides of our lung are not identical to each other. The right lung has three lobes, whereas the left lung has two lobes, and an additional portion which is called the lingula which is like the middle lobe. [Read More]
Riley Hendersen
Can You Recognize Breast Cancer Symptoms?
If you learn to recognize what the breast cancer symptoms are, you empower yourself to find out what's going on with your body. You might find out it's not cancer. You've lessened the burden of worry because you recognized a possible breast cancer symptom, and bravely forged ahead to get diagnosed. [Read More]
Riley Hendersen
Treatment Of Pancreatic Cancer Has Saved Middle Aged People
Pancreatic cancer spreads very fast and it is difficult to spot it, therefore, it is a major cause of death among cancer illnesses. It is a cancer that spreads very rapidly to other parts and organs of the body, making surgical intervention useless in protecting the patient from death. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Your Guide To Prostate Cancer And Natural Treatment
Early prostate cancer is confined to the prostate gland itself; most of the patients with this type of cancer can live for years without any problems. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Prostate Cancer - Know What To Look For And What You Can Do
Many men, especially those later in life have made the decision with their doctors to simply watch and wait. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
More Young Adults Developing Cancer In Texas
According to the American Cancer Society, cancers such as colorectal, thyroid, and testicular are rising in individuals under 40 years of age in Dallas, Houston, throughout Texas, and in the rest of the nation. In addition, the National Cancer institute and the Lance Armstrong Foundation reports that cancer survival rate [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Prostate Cancer Symptoms - What You Should Know
Having one or more cancer symptoms does not necessarily mean that you have prostate cancer. [Read More]