Who Is More Prone To Develop Colorectal Cancer? (1574 views)
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The exact reason why colon cancer develops in some persons and not in others is not clear. The incidence of colon cancer is quite varied among different countries and within different ethnic groups inside the same country. Industrialized countries like United States, Canada, UK, Western Europe, Australia and Japan have a much higher incidence of colorectal cancer compared to the less industrialized parts of the world like Asia, Africa, and South America. There are several factors that my increase the risk of development of colorectal cancer. Some of them are modifiable factors while other are un-modifiable factors. This article summarizes some of the risk factors for colorectal cancer. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Colon Cleaning UV Light a Concept (1528 views)
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Colon Cancer is a killer and about the only way to prevent it from killing you early in life is to detect it in the beginning stages in order to treat it. There are many foods you can eat to keep your colon working well and keep out the bad bacteria build up. Eating right and staying away from vices can help you prevent colon cancer. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Finding a New Appreciation For Life After Cancer (1341 views)
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An inspirational story that will make you want to enjoy what God has given you while you can. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Aspirin May Prevent Colon Cancer in Women (1341 views)
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A recent study showed that taking aspirin could in fact reduce your risk of getting colon cancer. Although the study only involved data taking from a sampling of women, it appears that aspirin may possibly prevent colon cancer, or so they say? Aspirin is over 100-years old and appears to cure lots of things, yet many were shocked to learn of this latest finding, still other completely doubt the study. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Cervical Cancer Signs – Do You Know Common Symptoms of Cervical Cancer? (2275 views)
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Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide. And in the United States, an estimated 13,000 cases of invasive cervical cancer are expected to be diagnosed each year. Women should know what the cervical cancer signs are so that proper medical help can be obtained when needed. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
NanoTube Cancer Weapons (1438 views)
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Nano Technology may in fact hold the keys to fighting many different types of cancer in the human bio-system. The technologies are so promising we may see survival rates skyrocket, thus everyone can live strong in the upcoming decade. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Serious Cervical Cancer Stages and Treatments (1604 views)
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Serious cases of cervical cancer can be successfully treated, although it is best to catch cervical cancer early. The best way to do this is with regular, routine and periodic paps tests. In the invasive stage more drastic measures need to be taken to stop the spread of cancer and even in this case if the cancer has not moved beyond the cervics there is nearly a 90% rate of survival. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Pap Test Screening for Cervical Cancer (1335 views)
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How serious is it to get paps test screening to reduce your chances of cervical cancer? One of the best ways to prevent cervical cancer is to watch for the HPV virus. There are a couple ways that pap tests are done. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Cervical Cancer Risk Reduction (1340 views)
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Of all the common cancer that affect woman, cervical cancer is among the top list. Sexually transmitted HPV (human papillomavirus) is the culprit in most cases of cervical cancers. Over half of the cervical cancer reported cases occur in women between 40 and 55 although it is not uncommon for women of 35 to be amongst the risk group. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Ovarian Cancer Prevention (1495 views)
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Ovarian cancer risks can be reduced. It might be wise to look into some of the research to develop the strategy, which is right for you. Here are a few ideas and thoughts on some of the things you might wish to add to your lifestyle or subtract in order to reduce your risks of ovarian cancer. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |
Ovarian Cancer and High in Fat and Meat Diets (1412 views)
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Many have speculated that high diets of fat and/or meat might increase the risks of getting ovarian cancer for women. Yet most dairy and meat associations defend their products and say that there is not comprehensive studies or research that can confirm this, in fact they say that the industries are unnecessarily being condemned for something that is most likely completely false and conjecture at best. Author: admin
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 05 2005 |