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Lymphoma – Is it a Cancer of the Lymph Nodes?

Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. The lymph nodes are found in various places around the body. There are multiple areas of the lymphatic system that can become cancerous. The area of the lymphatic system that is primarily affected will determine to a great extent, both the treatment and survival rate are determined by where in the body the cancerous cells are located and if they will be able to spread to other areas of the body.

The lymphatic system is made up of lymph nodes, lymphocyte cells, bone marrow of the thymus and long bones, the spleen, tonsils and adenoids as well as the lymph. Read the rest of this entry

What is MDS?

A lot of people are somewhat familiar with different types of cancer like leukemia or MDS; however very few truly know what the causes for these illnesses are, or what treatment options are available. It is therefore very beneficial to have a clear-cut view of what myleodysplastic syndromes really are, before asking further questions regarding the subject. 

MDS are a combined constitution of different hematological conditions that are integrated when there is an absence of adequate amounts of red and white blood cells in the body. MDS results from the bone marrow stem cell, causing a disorderly production of blood cells in the bloodstream. For many years this fatal form of cancer has commonly been called as pre leukemia because it almost always leads to the development of leukemia, which is the cancer of the blood. Read the rest of this entry

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is Almost Here

Precisely What is Breast Cancer?

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. Read the rest of this entry

Is There a Correlation Between Cell Phones and Brain Tumors?

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There have been many studies conducted that indicate that there could be a correlation between cell phones and brain tumors. As a matter of fact, these studies actually lead medical professionals and other types of specialists to believe that there is, in fact, a relationship between the development of brain tumors and frequent phone use. Read the rest of this entry

Courage is One Breath at a Time, One Foot in Front of the Other

When it was time for my hysterectomy last year to remove my uterine cancer, I walked into the hospital trembling like a dog walking into the vets. I put one foot in front of the other, took one step at a time, one breath at a time, and I got through it! I’ve always been afraid of hospitals and surgery. But I did it — I am braver than I thought! Read the rest of this entry

Choosing Your Chemo Headwear is Not an Easy Decision

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When losing one’s hair due to chemo it is normal to lose one’s confidence, however there are always ways to get back what you’ve lost. There is chemo headwear all over the market, ranging from turban, caps, and hats to wigs. Chemo headwear is used by patients who lost their hair due to chemotherapy or the chemical therapies that is a part of their cancer treatment. Cancer is cruel because it is an inexplicable disease. When doing chemotherapy a patient’s well-being and psychological aspect is a very big factor to this therapy. When one gives up their hope or very uncomfortable with themselves then the chances of success will lower. That is why the best and the most compatible headwear are needed. The headwear makes the patient more comfortable and surer of themselves increasing their self-esteem and thus helping out in the therapy process. Read the rest of this entry

Why Spray Tanning is Better Than Harmful UV Rays

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We all want the beautiful bronzed look you get from lying in the sun on a gorgeous beach somewhere, but the harmful effects of overexposure are too great to lie around in the sun. If you are looking for a natural and safe glow then spray tanning is the way to go. Spray tanning offers the benefits of tanning without the harmful results of UV exposure. Spray tanning is offered in a variety of ways and most common at salons and spa where you can pay for the service and have an experience spray or machine spray you.This offers the best results, especially for a first timer, and allows you to customize your tan to look natural or define certain areas of your body. If you are looking to save a little money over the long run of your spray tanning experiences there are kits you can purchase to complete your own tanning session at home. Read the rest of this entry

An Ovarian Cancer Symptom is Not an Ovarian Cancer Prognosis – Yet

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Ovarian cancer is difficult to diagnose and surgery is often required to know for certain. One of the reasons is that the symptoms are vague, and indicative of many common female complaints. These are the typical symptoms.

A sense of pelvic heaviness, vague lower abdominal discomfort, vaginal bleeding, weight gain or loss, unexplained fatigue, abnormal menstrual cycles, unexplained back pain that worsens over time, and non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms such as increased gas, indigestion, lack of appetite, bloating, nausea and vomiting.

Ready to run get a checkup? You probably should, but first let me ask you one question. What if the doctor comes back with an ovarian cancer prognosis or wants to perform surgery for further diagnosis? Are you going to surrender to the knife and/or chemotherapy? That’s all conventional medicine has to offer in regards to ovarian cancer, which is the deadliest form of female reproductive cancer. Read the rest of this entry

Choosing Between Natural Treatment For Ovarian Cysts Versus Surgery – Which is the Better Option?

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As you begin to read this article, you may be the individual female who has been diagnosed with ovarian cysts. Is this the first time that you have experienced this condition? Or have these cysts re-developed on your ovaries a second, or even a third time? Your personal doctor may have suggested traditional methods of treatment as a solution. Before you make any decision, explore all of your options.

For years, one type of traditional method for curing ovarian cysts has involved a surgical procedure known as a laparoscopy. This procedure would involve the surgeon making a small incision in or around your naval area. From there the surgeon would insert a small instrument into your body to aid in removing the cyst. If you have ever experienced having your body cut into for any surgical procedure, it can be very unpleasant. Especially after the effects of anesthesia wear off.

While I am not a female, several years ago I did undergo a procedure to remove what turned out to be a benign growth on my groin. I was actually out of the hospital some 6-7 hours after being admitted for the surgical procedure. Once the anesthesia had worn off, and although being given medication, I have never to this day experienced such utter pain in my life. Any type of invasive surgery is an unusual experience that the individual’s body is naturally unprepared for. Read the rest of this entry