Archive for February 8th, 2010

Women could take an active part in the early detection of breast cancer by having repeatedly scheduled screening mammograms and clinical breast examinations.

A screening mammogram is the best tool accessible for discovering breast cancer early, before symptoms come into view. A mammogram is a particular type of x-ray. They are utilized to search for breast alterations in women who have no signs of the disease.

Women ought to start examining their breasts every month beginning around age 20. Doctors are advised to talk to their patients concerning the restrictions of Breast Self Examination (BSE). Examination has revealed BSE plays a small role in detecting breast cancer compared with mammograms, clinical exams and self-awareness. Continue reading ‘Best Tool For Detecting Breast Cancer’ »

What is small bowel cancer and what causes it? Your bowel is that section of your intestine that connects to the anus, and is important to the excretion process. Now, can you think that if this bowel is so important, what are the chances that cancer will develop in the bowel? Actually, it has become quite common. The small bowel is a long ‘tube’ that takes up nutrients and water from foods as well as constructs waste materials into feces. This is all done by the workings of the 3 divisions of the small bowel, particularly the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum. Hence, it is considered to not only be a vital part of the excretion system, but also of the digestive system. In addition, it provides a link for the stomach and the large intestine, more commonly known as the colon. Continue reading ‘What is Small Bowel Cancer?’ »

In my personal experience as a 10-year breast cancer survivor and from watching others, it seems that as time passes after a cancer diagnosis the worries and fears about a recurrence lessen. Ten years out, I now only find myself triggered and fearful again when a friend or loved one has a recurrence, I develop a mysterious symptom or just before my yearly mammogram. But if you’re a little closer to your original diagnosis, it’s not uncommon to still be afraid. It’s like you’re doing the limbo, between the world of the living and the world of the dying. It’s a dance that requires all the agility that doing the limbo does. It asks us to maintain an optimistic belief in our future, yet not deny that death will come one day. And it takes tremendous courage to plan for a future that still feels uncertain.

If practiced, the following tips will help you reduce and lessen your fears about a cancer recurrence. They’re given with the personal knowledge that it can be extremely challenging to manage this fear. But it can be done and has been done by many, the same way you get to Carnegie Hall: practice, practice, practice.

The first thing to do to reduce your fears of recurrence is to monitor your thoughts. As a life, business and results coach, I encourage everyone I meet, survivor or not, to monitor their thoughts. Because success in anything in life comes from how we communicate to others, but more importantly how we communicate to ourselves, by the thoughts we routinely think. Continue reading ‘Cancer Recurrence – How to Handle and Manage Your Fears Around Being Diagnosed a Second Time’ »

One of the most prevalent cases of cancer is skin cancer. In the US alone it is estimated that 1 million citizens are affected with this kind of disease. It is important that we are aware of how skin cancer develops and how it can be prevented to avoid its fatal consequences.

In order to understand how skin cancer develops, one should first have an idea on the parts of the skin and how they function.

The skin is composed of two layers – the outermost part is called the epidermis while the innermost part is called the dermis. The epidermis is composed of flat cells called squamos cells. Under them are round cells referred to as basal cells. There are also the melanocytes cells which form the color of the skin and are found in the lower portion of the skin’s epidermis.

Just underneath the epidermis is the dermis containing lymph and blood vessels as well as glands. Some of these produce sweat that helps the body to cool down. Some glands also produce sebum, an oily material which helps the skin to remain moisturized. Both sweat and sebum are able to reach the skin’s surface by going through pores.

Just like in any part of the body, cells are considered as the skin’s basic units. Skin cells expand and multiply into new cells. Skin cells also die, leaving new cells to further develop. Continue reading ‘Beautiful Skin – Causes and Signs of Skin Cancer’ »

Men do not always talk about their health concerns to each other. It is part of their wanting to keep that macho image. They think discussing these kinds of things is a sign of weakness. That is why illnesses and diseases as serious as prostate cancer are often left unnoticed and untreated.

Cancer is caused by the sudden development of cancerous cells in the prostate gland. It happens when some cells in prostate gland start to divide and spread in a disorganized, uncontrolled and chaotic manner. Continue reading ‘Prostate Problems – Why Do Men Hide Away?’ »

Are you one of the many women who have cysts on their ovary? For those who have already discovered that they have it or for those who think that a friend might have ovarian cysts, there is an ovarian cyst treatment available to help people who have it live a normal life. However, treatments vary depending on a person’s condition.

About 15 percent of women who are diagnosed in the U.S. come from the PMS bracket, and the ovarian cysts that are diagnosed are benign and not cancerous in the majority of cases. As a matter of fact, 95 percent of ovarian cysts diagnosed yearly are not harmful and may even disappear as a natural healing process of the body. Continue reading ‘Everything That You Need to Know About Ovarian Cyst Treatment Options That Really Work’ »

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Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, well-know surgeon and inventor of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, believed most health issues are due to a poorly functioning colon, hence his creation of a bran cereal to aid in colon function. There are many colon cancer treatments to revive an under-performing colon. This means you no longer have to rely solely on the conventional medical treatments that have serious side effects.

Alternative Colon Cancer Treatments

There are many different alternative colon cancer treatments that you may choose to undergo. Most of which you can try on your own. Though you will need to talk to your doctor before trying any of these treatments. One of these treatments is called oxygenation. The oxygen treatment is rooted on the idea it can eliminate cancerous cells. It is also comforting to know that there are no man-made chemicals in this treatment unlike in chemotherapy. Continue reading ‘Alternative Colon Cancer Treatments’ »