Posts tagged ‘dreadful disease’

For most of us, today will begin like any other day. We’ll sip our coffee, skim the morning paper, drop the kids off at school, and perform the normal rituals that make up our daily lives. The good, the bad, and yes, even the somewhat ugly; we’ll tackle it all with confidence and a sense of comfort, knowing that tomorrow, as routine as it may be, we’ll get to do it all over again.

But, for several families across America, today will be different. Today will be life-changing.

Today…

• Nine families will learn their child has a brain or spinal cord tumor;
• Three families will mourn the loss of their child to this dreadful disease; and
• Six families will transition to survivorship. Continue reading ‘Pediatric Brain Tumors and Brain Cancer Alter the Definition of Normal’ »

Knowing that breast cancer is the second most common kind of non-skin cancer following lung cancer and the fact that it is the fifth common cause of cancer related death it would be wise to read on breast cancer articles to help one’s self and to become fully aware of its nature.

Gathering information about breast cancer is not hard. One can use technology such as the internet to browse on breast cancer articles. If internet is not available there are still other means to be consciousness of the risks and dangers of breast cancer. Newspapers, magazines, tabloid, and all over forms of media constantly feature issues and concerns about it.

Why is it so important to read breast cancer articles and be aware of the disease? It is imperative because of the fact that every individual both male and female can suffer this kind of ailment. Regardless of age, race or ethnicity one is still susceptible to it. In a data released by the American cancer Society it shows that for the year 2009 alone an approximate number of 40,170 women are expected to die because of the dreadful disease. Meanwhile, 1910 cases of it are also expected to happen among men. In addition, an estimated number of 440 men will die in cancer. Continue reading ‘Develop Awareness Through Reading Breast Cancer Articles’ »