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Vaccination Helps In Increasing Prostate Cancer Life Expectancy

Although prostate cancer attacks only ageing males above fifty years, then too prostate cancer life expectancy is higher than those people who suffer from other types of cancer. The main reason for the high chances of longevity is the slow growth rate of the cancer cells within the prostate glands. Thus, a person suffering from this disease has less chances of facing fatal consequences.

Moreover, discovery of latest methods of preventive measures and cures has helped in increasing the prostate cancer life expectancy. Although, there are several other factors that your doctor considers while deciding about your longevity after the completion of the treatment. The main factors that your doctor considers are your age, stage of the disease, your health, and obesity level.

Nevertheless, some other factors affect your life span after you complete your course of treatment. Manipulating and controlling these factors are totally in your hands. You have to take the firm resolution of sincerely following all the restrictions imposed by your doctor, and bring a change in your lifestyle. Read more…

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The Basics of Peritoneal Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is a very aggressive cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos. Approximately 20 percent of cancers caused by asbestos are peritoneal mesothelioma. This form of the cancer manifests itself in the mesothelial cells of the abdomen when the asbestos fibers become embedded in the space between the cells. It can take as many as 20 to 50 years for the symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma to appear. Over these years, the asbestos fibers irritate the parietal layer that covers the stomach cavity and they begin to produce cancer cells. Fluid builds up and tumors eventually form.

What are the Symptoms?
Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma are swelling and pain in the abdomen, diarrhea or constipation, unexplained weight loss, nausea and vomiting, and the appearance of lumps under the skin in the abdominal area.

How is It Treated?
Since this type of cancer is usually diagnosed very late in its development, a positive mesothelioma prognosis is not likely, and treatment options are limited. Chemotherapy and radiation are typically used to threat the cancer, along with medication to provide pain relief. For many patients, surgery is not an option because at the point of discovery, the cancer has already spread too far and the patient’s poor health may make him or her too weak to recover from the trauma of surgery. Read more…

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How to Test For Ovarian Cancer and Symptoms

Cancer, if not caught in its early stages poses many difficulties when it comes to treatment. The same applies to ovarian cancer, especially since it has no specific symptoms that can be used for initial diagnoses. There exist no preventive measures against it and since it affects many thousand women across the country, it needs to be properly screened and found out at the earliest possible stage. This allows for a better outlook for patients who choose conventional treatment and boost life expectancy for those electing surgery.

Unlike most diseases, ovarian cancer shows no specific kinds of symptoms in the early stages. Most problems are treated as hormonal disturbances and not checked for any irregularities. Read more…

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Why Ageing Men Develop Prostate Tumor

Every ageing male should have information and knowledge about prostate tumor as they can develop this problem at any age after fifty years. The most vulnerable age for developing this problem is seventy years. However, you should not wait until that period for undergoing tests as delay can lead to major problems and a harmless growth can become malignant.

Therefore, it is essential for you to know about the types of prostate tumor that can develop as an extra growth in your prostate glands. Three types of tumors form in the prostate; these three types are benign, precancerous, and the malignant tumor. However, on detecting this extra growth doctors always advice surgery for the removal of the tumor. Read more…

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What treatment would I have if I had your Cancer?

If I had been diagnosed with your cancer 20 years ago I would have accepted any treatment recommended by my doctors because after all they are the experts. However today that is not so and that’s because of one simple reason, knowledge. The study of cancer has taught me many facts which of course I was ignorant of back then. I have learnt why we only have those 3 treatments of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, I have learnt of the ineffectiveness of those 3 treatments, I have learnt who controls the cancer industry and I have learnt there are other, better ways to overcome all cancers.

Now days being 20 years wiser if I was diagnosed with cancer I would apply a little common sense and ask myself a few questions, for instance why did I get cancer in the first place and if I get it surgically removed what’s going to stop it from growing back again since surgery doesn’t address that. Also does it make any sense to use nuclear radiation to burn it out or a poison as in chemotherapy to try and remove it which also won’t stop it coming back. People today accept those treatments because they believe they are the only ways to cure cancer. Read more…

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Prostate Cancer – Scared? Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements Can Help

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among American men. This cancer is the second highest cause of death from cancer for males.

Over a quarter of a million men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer annually. One out of every six men in America will be diagnosed with this form of cancer at some time in their lives. The number who will die from prostate cancer is one out of every thirty four men. Factors affecting the susceptibility to this cancer include genetics and life style factors such as overweight and smoking. Read more…

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5 Important Facts About Mesothelioma Clinical Trials

Clinical trials are vital in studying all aspects of medicine, not just cancer. They are particularly even more important in the research for newer and more effective treatments for terminal diseases like mesothelioma cancer, but all new treatments (drugs and medical devices) actually pass through clinical trials before being approved by the relevant drug regulatory bodies. These are important facts about clinical trials:

1- All clinical trials are voluntary

Although participation in a clinical trial in the treatment of terminal diseases like mesothelioma is highly advisable it is not mandatory that you take part in them. You always have the right to choose whether or not you will take part in a clinical trial. The level of care you get should not be affected by your decision. And you have the right to leave a clinical trial at any time, for any reason. If you decide to leave, your health care team may ask that you agree to continue to be watched for a certain length of time to look for any long-term effects of treatment.

2- Not all clinical trials study treatments

Not all clinical trials are about the study of new treatments, many clinical trials study new ways to detect, diagnose, or learn the extent of disease. Some even look at ways to prevent the disease from happening in the first place. Read more…

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Terminal Mesothelioma Cancer-How to Recognise a Dying Mesothelioma Victim

When the mesothelioma victim begins to show signs of imminent death, it is the time to for the relatives and friends to come around to say final goodbyes to their loved one. One after the other, the family members and friends might spend time with the patient, holding hands, talking to the patient, or just sitting quietly by the patient.

It can also be a time to perform any religious rituals and other activities the patient desires before he/she passes on. It is a chance for many families and friends to express their love and appreciation for the patient and for each other. Read more…

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Patient’S Age And Health Decides His Chances Of Prostate Cancer Survival

Modern medical facilities has increased prostate cancer survival rate as constant research in this field has helped the medical researchers to bring forth preventive measures and cures for the disease. Moreover, prognosis after detection of the disease has increased the chances of longevity after treatment of the disease as the doctor can analyze his patient’s life span after the treatment.

Vaccination increases the period of prostate cancer survival as it has the potential to restrict the growth of the malignant tumor. It also helps in eliminating the recurrence of the disease as vaccine contains the elements, which proves effective in breaking the tumor and curbing its growth. However, other factors like patient’s age and family history effects the period of longevity.

Besides, these two factors the other important factors that affects the life span of a patient after contacting the disease is, diet, ethnicity, obesity, and the stage at which the detection of the disease has taken place. Mostly you will find that patients whose cancerous cells have not penetrated beyond the prostate have higher chances of survival. Read more…

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National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Sandwiched Boomers

For the past 25 years, October has been designated National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You’ll find races to run that raise funds for research. Stores will be selling everything from mixmasters to ipods in pink. In fact, pink ribbons will be virtually everywhere. What does this focus on early detection and recovery mean to you?

If you are over 40, have regular screening mammograms and perform monthly breast self-exams. And see your physician for an annual breast exam and consultation about risk factors and additional diagnostic steps to take, such as MRI. With early detection, most breast cancers now can be successfully treated. There are between 2 and 3 million American women living today who have survived breast cancer and are thriving. Yet, as many survivors have learned, the process of coping with any serious illness can take its toll – emotionally and physically. These 7 tips will help you manage your recovery so you can move forward with your life:

1. Accept your changing emotions as normal and give yourself permission to express them. After a brush with cancer, it’s normal to experience many different feelings, such as anger, fear, anxiety, depression or stress. Talk openly with those you trust and acknowledge these feelings to yourself. Only then can you begin to cope with them. Read more…

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