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    Colon Cancer

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    experimental nature would let me to play with my thoughts. Accordingly‚ I would get reputation in this very field. SKILLS: * Deep knowledge of computer skills such as word‚ power point‚ excel‚ outlook etc. * Strong ability to read heart beat‚ blood pressure‚ all basic examination and assessments * In-depth knowledge of the medical terminology * Know the working of all basic medical instrument * Able to handle the people very calmly and effectively * Exceptionally good in interpersonal

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    Breast Cancer

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    Thesis: Breast cancer‚ however‚ remains one of the major concerns in the medical field‚ mainly because it has many forms and happens to strike a large number of women. I-Cancer as the disease of the twentieth century A-Definition of cancer B-Statistics on cancer victims II-The nature of breast cancer A-Breast cancer as a leading cause of death among women B-Types of breast cancer 1-In situ cancers 2-Invasive cancers 3-Inflammatory cancers III-Causes of breast cancer A-The heredity

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    breast cancer

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    Abstract Introduction Breast cancer remains a significant scientific‚ clinical and societal challenge. This gap analysis has reviewed and critically assessed enduring issues and new challenges emerging from recent research‚ and proposes strategies for translating solutions into practice. Methods More than 100 internationally recognised specialist breast cancer scientists‚ clinicians and healthcare professionals collaborated to address nine thematic areas: genetics‚ epigenetics and epidemiology;

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    Drugs to treat cancer

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    DRUGS TO TREAT CANCERS & DRUGS TO TREAT NAUSEA AND VOMITING OBJECTIVES 1. State the rationale for the use of antineoplastic agents in the treatment of cancer. Antineoplastic agents (cell cycle specific or cell cycle nonspecific) target rapidly growing cells – malignant cells rapidly divide (uncontrolled growth) and are unable to repair DNA damage. Also used as adjuvant for post-excision of tumor to prevent recurrence of cancer. 2. Outline the phases of the cell division cycle. G0 Phase:

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    What Is Breast Cancer

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    Introduction: What is breast cancer? Breast cancer will strike one in every eight American women. This makes it the most common cancer in woman. Approximately 200‚000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Of that number‚ 40‚000 will die from breast cancer each year. (Journal of Environmental Health 2003) Breast cancer is just one type of cancer. Cancerous cells are cells that grow without the normal system of controls placed upon them. Breast cancer develops from the mammary

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    Breast Cancer Monologue

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    We all know about cancer; but do we realise the amount of the daily struggles and treatment the patient goes through; and do we realise that not just the patient is affected but all those around them too. It is something that a someone will never get over‚ but everyone will just have to try and cope with it. I thought that cancer only affected sick or unhealthy people; yet my aunt was diagnosed with it. I mean‚ surely it was not real‚ right? Yes‚ yes it was real. The bombshell was dropped on our

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    the reader‚ knows what cancer is. It’s the big‚ scary and deadly disease. It’s the epidemic we can’t stop. It’s the big killer‚ the one you can’t survive. Right? Well‚ I don’t think so. Cancer is a fascinating topic! It can amaze people‚ from its mysterious ways‚ it’s wacky‚ yet common symptoms‚ and its surprising causes‚ to the exponential number of cancers that exist. Cancer‚ yet scary‚ is a fascinating and fun topic to study and to learn about. What exactly is cancer‚ you may ask? How does it

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    Blood Donations

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    giving an hour of your day? I wasn’t aware of how many people I can help until there was a blood drive at my high school. The blood drive was run by the ARUP Blood Services and I learned a ton about donating blood. Before you donate you can talk to a representative and learn more about donating blood. I learned that the blood donated can be stored for about 28 days until it goes bad. The phlebotomist told me blood donations are given to several patients who need transfusions to live. If there are many

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    Blood Splattering

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    Forensics Notes: Introduction: * Bloodstain pattern interpretation should be viewed as a forensic tool that assists in investigator of the forensic scientist to better understand what took place in what could not have taken place during a bloodshed event. * The information obtained from the interpretation of bloodstain patterns may assist in apprehending a suspect‚ corroborate a witnesses statement‚ assist and interrogating suspects‚ allow for the reconstruction of past events‚ and most

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    Breast Cancer

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    are being diagnosed with breast cancer every year‚ which is equal to 130 women a day. It is estimated that approximately 40‚000 women will die from breast cancer annually. About 2‚000 men are diagnosed with breast cancer annually‚ with about 450 deaths in the result of male breast cancer occurring each year. Breast cancer is a disease affecting the cells and tissues in the breast including milk ducts‚ lobules and the connective tissues in the area. Breast cancer occurs in women when cells within

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