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    MANAGEMENT OF BREATHLESSNESS IN LUNG CANCER Breathlessness is one of the most common symptoms of advanced cancer‚ particularly lung cancer. Reported incidence varies between 30% - 70%(J. Carner).30% of all the patient experience it during some part of their illness and it goes as high 79% with lung cancer. (Mora Kearney). Despite being prevalent it is most of the time not recognised by the health professional‚ when it is really serious. May be due to the fact that patient sometimes do not come

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    desirable if there is a rapid and reliable breast cancer margin assessment tool in the operating room so that further surgery can be continued if necessary to reduce re-excision rate. In this study‚ we seek to develop a sensitive and specific molecular probe to help surgeons assess if the surgical margin is clean. The molecular probe consists of the unique aqueous quantum dots developed in our laboratory conjugated with antibodies specific to breast cancer markers such as Tn-antigen. Excised

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    Lung Cancer: A Short Story

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    On June 12‚ 2000‚ my beloved sister‚ Mary‚ 15 months my senior‚ began receiving hospice care‚ having been diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer in March 1999. By June‚ her cancer had metastasized to her bones‚ and she had spent much of the past month in and out of the hospital due to pneumonia and chronic‚ severe pain. Her cancer journey was long and detailed; however the story I’m sharing‚ details a specific incident in her journey. I believe it is an incident that engages one’s beliefs‚ and raises

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    words‚ describe the routhes and mechanisms of the spread of lung cancer. Metastasis is a term referring to the process by which cancer cells spread from the primary site to a distant site characterised by increased proliferation and invasiveness of the tumour cells (Engelking & cady‚2008). It occurs in the final stage of cancer development and is least responsive to cancer treatment‚ contributing to the most common cause of death in cancer patients (Stafford‚Vaidya‚& Welch‚2008). Therefore‚

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    Personal Statement Watching my aunt battle through cancer‚ I realized that I wanted to do more than just comfort her‚ I wanted to help take away the pain‚ I did not want her to suffer anymore. After volunteering and working with people of all ages‚ I realized I had a passion for helping people and wanted to pursue a field in which I not only got to help but I could heal. Upon entering the cadaver lab for the first time‚ a copious amount of thoughts and emotions ran through my head. As an undergraduate

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    to put cancers in the right perspective. By way of definition‚ a cancer is a malignant tumor or swelling composed of abnormal cells capable of undergoing uncontrolled proliferation. Many erroneously hold the view that every swelling or lump is cancer. However‚ this is not so. Unlike benign swellings‚ cancerous cells generally have the tendency to invade surrounding tissues and sometimes metastasize (break off and spread) to distant body tissues via the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Cancers result

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    Lung Cancer Jean Flick‚ RN‚ MS; Marty Carlson‚ RN‚ MS; and Diane Maxwell‚ RN‚ MS Top of Form Diagnostic Tests The healthcare provider completes the examination and prescribes a chest x-ray‚ which is scheduled for the next morning. 1. Which instructions should the nurse provide to prepare Mr. Prieto for the x-ray? A) "You should not eat or drink anything after midnight." Feedback: INCORRECT It is not necessary to be NPO prior to an x-ray. B) "You will need to remove jewelry‚

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    from lung cancer and other smoking related diseases than they die from aids‚ drug abuse‚ car accidents and homicide‚ combined. Cigarette smoking is a danger to our life and health. It is the leading known cause of lung cancer. Each year more than 30‚000 people will die of lung cancer and 4 out of 5 of them will get it because of cigarette smoke. Studies have proven that there is no safe way to smoke. Tobacco contains many dangerous cancer causing chemicals that affects the lungs of the

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    have a patient named John who is married African American male that is 72 years old who has terminal lung cancer. John is a retired U.S. Steel Mill worker for thirty years and has been married for 25 years. John wife is named Mary who is also 72 years old African American female who retired from U.S. Postal Worker. John and Mary does not have any children. John was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and the physician recommended that he is in the hospice program because the physician stated to John

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    Lung cancer is a non-infectious disease that is caused by unhealthy mutated cells that divide out of control. It is the first cause of cancer death in men and women worldwide‚ with approximately 1‚370‚000 deaths a year. The chances of developing lung cancer are significantly increased from smoking and exposure to air pollutants such as asbestos‚ smog or radon- this is why cancerous cells are found in the lining of the respiratory tract. Almost 90 percent of lung cancer cases are caused by smoking

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