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    What is testicular cancer? Testicular cancer is a cancer that can be treated at a certain period of time. Testicular cancer is a growth or tumor that can appear painless. Testicular cancer is a pain that involves the testes and it may cause a swelling or a lump that man or boys can feel or touch by themselves or they can go for a checkup with a doctor. The cancer can be metastasis into either parts of the body by a flow of the blood stream or by lymphatic system. The testicular cancer has a rate of 95

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    Objectives: Our intent is to raise cancer awareness in the Dallas community‚ and fund St. Jude Cancer Research Hospital‚ so that we give hope to the children battling this disease. Our goal is to make the Dallas community knowledgeable about the types of cancer‚ and support the families and victims of this terminal disease. At Toys “R” Us we understand that no dream is impossible‚ and that hope is never lost. The proposed event‚ “Sing Against Cancer” will help raise at least $845‚000 that will go

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    1. How do you think this risk assessment tool works? This risk assessment tool is used to evaluate a person’s risk for developing colorectal cancer. I believe that research studies were done to help distinguish important risk factors that are related to the development of colorectal cancer. With that being said‚ when a person completes the assessment it calculates and detects that person’s potential risk. Also‚ it provides education and tips on how to prevent or treat the disease. 2. How does

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    My family history is all over the grid‚ the most common health issue being cancer. My mom had a form of leiomyosarcoma in her liver and my dad has had skin cancer. My dad’s cancer was partly hereditary and also a huge part of it was him never wearing any UV protection and my mom’s cancer was not. Both of my grandparents on my dad’s side had skin cancer once again from a lack of UV protection. My mom also had a clotting disorder which both my sisters and I were tested for and it came out negative

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    Esophageal cancer‚ more common around the world than in the United States‚ is cancer in the esophagus. The esophagus is a long‚ hollow tube that connects the throat to the stomach. The esophagus is approximately 8 inches long‚ and is lined by mucosa. There are two main types of esophageal cancer: Squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Squamous cell carcinoma begins in cells lining the esophagus while adenocarcinoma begins in the cells that produce and release mucus and other fluids. The main

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    Breast Cancer: Risk Factors‚ Detection & Treatment Among all American women who die when they are between the ages of forty and forty-five‚ the cause of death most likely to be listed on their death certificates is BREAST CANCER. Breast tumors are responsible for the greatest number of deaths among women‚ and breast cancer alone is the cause of almost one fifth of all cancer related mortalities. It results in the death of thirty seven thousand American women every year. Currently‚ there is

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    Cancer treatment with radiation I am for the use of radiation because it can be used in many good ways. My sub group is medicine. I am researching a radiation treatment used for helping cancer patients. This is a good use of radiation because it kills the cancer cells and may even cure the cancer. It doesn’t always cure it but it will slow the process down. One reason radiation therapy is used‚ is to destroy the cancer cells. It is also for shrinking tumors. Tumors are mostly cured by the radiation

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    The emergence of personalized cancer vaccine was based on the exploitation of tumor mutations and their ability to establish an immune response in the body. Given that about 95% of a tumor mutation is specific to the one patient concerned‚ the idea of exploring those mutations on an individual level has become more popular. The basis of the personalized cancer vaccine concept is that each cancer patient has tumor cells that produce specific neoepitopes‚ which are the mutated proteins specific to

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    Skin cancer is the most occurring forms of cancer worldwide‚ and roughly one in every five people in America will develop a form of skin cancer in a course of their lifetime. (Tarver‚ 2012) Exposure to UV radiation is the leading cause of most skin cancers as it induces DNA damage in skin cells. The effects of UV radiation can be classified based on the amount of exposure as acute or chronic. Acute side effects include sunburns and chronic effects can be mutagenic and also increase aging in humans

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    Many people who have skin cancer require surgery for effective initial treatment. However‚ there are several other nonsurgical options may be considered for the treatment of squamous cell and basal cell skin cancers such as topical medications‚ radiation therapy and photodynamic therapy. According to Dr. Anna Bar an Assistant Professor of Dermatologic Surgery at Oregon Health & Science University‚ there continues to be progress in nonsurgical treatments for skin cancer that are useful for people

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