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    Pathophysiology of Metastatic Liver Cancer Liver metastases are cancerous tumors that have spread to the liver from somewhere else in the body. Cancers that may spread to the liver include: • Breast cancer • Colorectal cancer • Esophageal cancer • Lung cancer • Melanoma • Pancreatic cancer • Stomach cancer The risk of cancer spreading to the liver depends on the site of the original cancer. A liver metastasis may be present when the original (primary) cancer is diagnosed‚ or it may occur

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    wellness seriously. As you get older‚ your risk factors for cancer and heart disease increase dramatically. Even people who are in great shape can be susceptible to serious health issues as they grow older‚ so it’s important to start seeing your doctor for annual screenings. Annual screenings are important not just for the peace of mind for yourself or your loved ones‚ but they may also save your life. With advancements in modern medicine‚ many cancers and diseases can be eliminated if they are detected

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    the word cancer‚ a lot of things run through their mind. Cancer is the second most leading cause of death in America; by taking over more than half a million lives. There are many different types of cancer‚ but lung cancer leads the cause of death in cancer patients. What exactly is lung cancer one might ask? Everyone knows what cancer is‚ but what makes lung cancer different from other kinds is a very good question. Cancer forms when there is a mutation that forms in the DNA (Lung Cancer 101 1)

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    Ashli Dykes Composition 1 12 November 2012 Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer is a cancer that starts in the cervix‚ the lower part of the uterus‚ which opens at the top of the vagina. It occurs when abnormal cells on the cervix grow out of control. Cervical cancer can often be successfully treated when it is found early. It is usually fount at a very early stage through a pap-test. Cervical cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the world. Routine pap-smears‚ in the United States‚

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    Cervical Cancer is a very complex cancer. It is in the cervix. The cervix is the lower narrow end of the uterus. The cervix connects to the birth canal. Not ever expecting to have a disease‚ you get cervical cancer and begin to look for different treatment options. You have to find a special doctor now‚ a cancer doctor. If found very early‚ it is highly treatable‚ if caught late you can still get treatment‚ just harder to get rid of. The discovery of cancer treatment options have advanced in so many

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    Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States. (Tinmouth‚ Przybysz‚ Lewis‚ & Rabeneck‚ 2011) In most cases‚ colon cancer is developed from a benign adenomatous polyp; screening program has been found as an effective way in the reduction of colon cancer‚ by identifying and removing pre-symptomatic lesions. (Quintero‚ & Parra-Blanco‚ 2007) Before looking into whether CT colonoscopy should be used as a screening tool for patients with a family history of colon cancer‚ understanding

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    There are over 100 different types of cancer. Each type of cancer can have different symptoms‚ diagnostic tests and treatment options. As a result‚ there are many terminologies and phrases that are used to describe the type‚ symptoms and diagnosis of cancer‚ and treatment methods. It is often very confusing as well as frustrating for the readers if too many medical jargons or terminologies are used in describing this condition. It is difficult for readers to understand the context of the topic or

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    Lung cancer is one of the top 3 cancer issues in the world. The number of lung cancer patients needs to be dropped because it’s very dangerous‚ it’s deadly‚ and it is still rising in deaths today. “Lung cancer was first described by doctors in the mid- 19th century.” In the early 20th century it was considered very rare‚ but by the end of the century it was the leading cause of cancer related deaths among men by more than 25 countries. In the 21st century‚ lung cancer became the leading cause of

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    Effects of Childhood Cancer Thesis: Childhood cancer is a life-altering disease that kids all over the world are diagnosed with every day; regardless of if they are a survivor or not‚ this disease will stick with them for the rest of their lives. Every day‚ nearly forty-three children are diagnosed with cancer‚ Leukemia being the number one diagnoses (“Schwartz”). Each type of cancer has different effects on a child when they are diagnosed. When diagnosed‚ different types of cancer treatments affect

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    leukemia‚ someone’s wife battling breast cancer‚ or someone’s grandmother battling lung cancer‚ ultimately they are all fighting the same battle against the same deadly opponent; cancer. It takes a special kind of person to have the courage to challenge cancer and in my eyes anyone with such bravery is considered a hero. At a young age I was exposed to the wrath of cancer and its powerful effects on a family. Seeing the emotional toll on not only those with cancer but also the families of those loved

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