Archive for August, 2010
Prostate cancer became one of the most dangerous types of cancer at this present moment. Men are the only victims of this type of disease because it generally occurs on their prostate organ. Although this type of ailment is very much popular to the whole world, the medical experts and cancer specialists are still in doubt with regard to the origins and symptoms of cancer.
A wide and systematic study has been conducted in order to trace the origins of this type of cancer. The study also includes the current statistics of prostate cancer. It has been found out that genetics and the environment or lifestyle of a person is the essential factors that trigger this form of cancer to occur. It also very alarming to discover that even young adults could also be the victims of such type of cancer.
Since prostate cancer have already managed to cause so much pain to its victims, several organizations are calling the attention of the public to support their campaigns against the negative effects of this kind of cancer. These organizations are mainly composed of people who managed to survive from such disease. Their main goal is to inform and convince the public about the harmful effects of this strain of cancer. They are also encouraging the public to be more responsible with their health. They often advised their members to undergo several medical check-ups in order for their doctors to monitor their current condition. Continue reading ‘The Significance of Prostate Cancer Statistics’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 30, 2010 at 11:01 pm under Prostate-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, cancer specialists, Cancer Statistics, Prostate, Prostate Cancer Statistics, Prostate-Cancer, symptoms of cancer, type of cancer
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Prostate cancer is often found by doctors before men show any symptoms or signs of the disease. Signs are different from symptoms in a way that signs are detected by doctors through physical examinations and laboratory work. Symptoms, on the other hand, are what patients can see and feel.
Prostate Cancer Signs
• Prostate size or shape is abnormal. The presence of bumps in the prostate can be detected during a rectal examination.
• Increased PSA levels – If there is an elevation in the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) levels, this can be a sign of cancer, but not definitive, as there may be other causes of PSA level elevation.
• Enlargement of the bladder – This can be detected through physical examination or ultrasound and MRI. Doctors would be looking for enlargement and the restriction of urine. Continue reading ‘Signs and Treatment for Prostate Cancer’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 29, 2010 at 10:59 pm under Prostate-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, Prostate Cancer Signs, Prostate-Cancer, Treatment, Treatment For Prostate Cancer
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Introduction To Cesium Therapy
Cesium therapy, also called cesium high pH therapy, for treating cancer was discovered in the 1970s. Scientific research that led to this discovery goes back to the 1930s. The key to this protocol is alkalizing the tumor environment with the use of cesium. It may be the simplest natural cancer cure known.
The purpose of this article is to provide a scientist’s views of cesium high pH therapy for treating cancer, as a different perspective for helping you decide whether to use this protocol. However, the information here is not a how-to for using it on your own. There is no single protocol for everyone, since different cancers, cancer stages, and personal treatment histories vary widely from one person to the next. Your best strategy is to decide on whether you are going to use this protocol, then get treatment advice from a medical professional (see below).
History Of Cesium Therapy
The history of cesium therapy as a natural cancer cure is already well known and widely available on the internet. Key researchers have published their explanations and results on why it works and how well it works in clinical settings. As of this writing, a Google search returns 845,000 page hits on cesium therapy and 19,300 page hits on cesium high pH therapy. The vast majority of these pages just repeat each other, so you do not have to read very many of them to get a good historical perspective. Continue reading ‘Natural Cancer Cure With Cesium Therapy’ »
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Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 28, 2010 at 10:56 pm under Prostate-Cancer.
Tags: Cancer, Cesium Therapy, Natural Cancer Cure, Therapy, tumor
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It can be easy to mistake a prostate cancer symptom for symptoms of less critical conditions like enlarged prostate (BPH) or prostatitis. In most cases, a doctor is the first one to detect signs of cancer, usually during a routine exam. That’s the reason why you should see your doctor if you’re experiencing any of these symptoms:
- Difficulty in urinating or holding urine
- The urge to urinate frequently, particularly at night
- An intermittent or weak urine flow
- Burning or painful urination
- Blood in urine or semen
- Difficulty in achieving erections or painful ejaculations
- Frequent stiffness or pain in the lower back, upper thighs, or hips
There are also a variety of factors that can influence the risk of developing cancer of the prostate, which affects one in six American men and makes it the most common type of non-skin cancer. These risk factors include:
Age. As men age, the risk of developing prostate cancer rises. The odds for men under 40 being diagnosed with prostate cancer are roughly between 1 – 10,000. However, as men approach the 40 – 59 year range, the risk increases to 1 in 38. For men between 60 – 69, the rate jumps sharply to between 1 – 15. Continue reading ‘Are You Experiencing a Prostate Cancer Symptom?’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 27, 2010 at 10:54 pm under Prostate-Cancer.
Tags: BPH, Cancer, cancer symptom, Prostate, Prostate Cancer Symptom, Prostate-Cancer, prostatitis
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Prostate is a gland which has a shape like a walnut responsible in the production of semen. The gland is located beneath the bladder surrounding the lower portion of urethra, the tube which drains the urine coming from the urinary bladder. As the prostate cancer develops, the prostate expands and compresses the urethra which results into various troubles with urination.
Majority of men undergo a second stage of prostate development if they reach the age of forty and above. During this stage, the cells in inner part of the prostate gland reproduce more quickly than normal. As the tissues enlarge, they frequently compress the urethra then block partially the flow of urine. Benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH affects around fifty percent of men aged sixty and approximately eighty percent of men 80 years old and above. BPH is not cancerous.
If prostate tumor develops, it can stay within the prostate or scatter outside the gland. If the cancer scatters from its principal location into the other parts of the human body, the newly developed tumor has similar abnormal cells like the primary tumor. Continue reading ‘Signs of Prostate Cancer – Vital Details Regarding Prostate’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 26, 2010 at 10:51 pm under Prostate-Cancer.
Tags: Benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH affects, Prostate, Prostate Cancer Signs, Signs of Prostate Cancer, urethra
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Prostate cancer, being one of the common cancers that happen in men, has indeed caused an alarm to those who are and who will be affected. Knowledge about prostate cancer treatment is indeed important so that possible patients will know about the methods that will be used in order to treat this kind of cancer. The use of radiation is one of the methods being adapted by experts to cure and alleviate not only that of prostate cancer symptoms but also other types of cancer.
Radiation therapy can be delivered in two ways, internally or externally. It depends upon the choice of the patient and the decision of the doctor when it comes to the severity of the tumor that needs to be treated with radiation. During delivery, the personnel must be protected. The amount of exposure to harmful radiation effects is directly proportional to the length of time of exposure, the distance from the radiation source, and the use of shields containing lead like the walls, aprons or movable shields which absorb the radioactive rays and decrease exposure to their harmful effects. Continue reading ‘Internal and External Radiation Therapy For Prostate Cancer’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 25, 2010 at 10:51 pm under Prostate-Cancer.
Tags: External Radiation Therapy, Internal Radiation Therapy, Prostate Cancer Therapy, Prostate Cancer Treatment, Therapy For Prostate Cancer, Treatment
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One of the most common treatments administered to mesothelioma patients is chemotherapy. The doctor may recommend drugs that he thinks will be best for you. Cisplatin is among the most effective drugs that have been in use for cancer treatment for more than thirty years. Often it is used with other drugs as a combination regimen for chemotherapy.
By forming a platinum complex, Cisplatin works effectively to cross-link DNA and cause a systematic death of cells. This treatment is normally administered intravenously in combination with Alimta every twenty-one days in a treatment center or a hospital. The doctor determines how many sessions the patient should undergo as per the reaction to the drugs and its side effects. Continue reading ‘Cisplatin Treatment For Mesothelioma’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 19, 2010 at 4:33 am under Lung-Mesothelioma-Asbestos.
Tags: cancer treatment, chemotherapy, Cisplatin Treatment, effective drugs, Mesothelioma Patients, mesothelioma treatment, Treatment for Mesothelioma
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Malignant mesothelioma is the cancer of the mesothelium. Mesothelium is the protective lining that covers most of the internal organs of the body. The most common type is pleural mesothelioma. Pleural mesothelioma is the cancer of the linings of the lungs. We also have peritoneal mesothelioma, endothelial mesothelioma, e.t.c.
Just like any cancer, treatment of malignant mesothelioma depends on location of the cancer, age of the patients, extent of the cancer and overall health status of the mesothelioma patient. Continue reading ‘RSS feeds allow you to be notified whenever brand new articles are released by your favorite authors. Google Yahoo NewsGator Bloglines MSN AOL Mesothelioma Treatment Tips’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 18, 2010 at 4:31 am under Lung-Mesothelioma-Asbestos.
Tags: Cancer Treatment Tips, endothelial mesothelioma, malignant mesothelioma, mesothelioma treatment, Mesothelioma Treatment Tips, mesothelium, Peritoneal Mesothelioma, Tips, Treatment
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For those who have breast cancer, it might be good to comprehend what it is, so a person will end up being aware how you can battle it. Without knowing what it is, how can you cope with it? You may well be in the dark. Breast cancer is actually several cells inside the breast which become abnormal for whatever reason. Scientists believe that several kinds of bacteria enter into the cells and trigger change. The altered cells may affect other normal cells and trigger them to become changed. Various cells end up getting destroyed.
Whenever enough cells tend to be changed in this manner, cancer grows. At times a tiny amount of changed cells wind up getting cancerous. For this reason cancer malignancy frequently begins small, in a certain area of the breast and propagates after that.
In the event that the cancer is not actually stopped or actually controlled, it might end up scattering further than the breast and end up in other areas of the entire body. This is when it becomes an absolute requirement to find a treatment and rapidly. Continue reading ‘Precisely What is Breast Cancer?’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 17, 2010 at 4:20 am under Breast-Cancer.
Tags: abnormal cells, altered cells, bacteria, Breast-Cancer, Cancer, Treatment
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For most women, breasts are the source of sensual pleasure. For some mothers, they find breastfeeding as a good bonding time with her baby. It is a way of nurturing the baby’s life and keeping her nourished with antibodies. But there are occurrences wherein women face health challenges especially when the main concern is their breasts. There are times wherein women experience discomfort and pain in their breast making them feel angry and uncomfortable.
Breast discomfort is just a normal part of being a woman. It does not necessarily mean that when there is an occurrence of breast discomfort or pain, it will then be a sign of breast cancer. Women should know that breasts are mammary glands that are responsive to natural hormonal changes, especially when there is a fluctuation of estrogen. This incident occurs when the women experiences monthly menstruation, menopause and even pregnancy. The hormonal changes can cause breasts to swollen, be tender and lastly, painful to touch. It is not only the breast that is affected with hormonal changes but it also includes having mood swings, irritability and having headache. Continue reading ‘Breast Self Examination – Why Is There A Need?’ »
Posted by Christopher Kuntz on August 16, 2010 at 12:16 am under Breast-Cancer.
Tags: breast self examination, Breast-Cancer, breasts, Disease, hormonal changes, menopause, menstruation, Pregnancy, sensual pleasure
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