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    Brain Tumar Detection

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    is to detect the tumor and calculate its area based on classifying the images. Death rate among people has been increased due to diseases like brain tumor. The brain tumor that can be identified by using image processing. The proposed system enables automatic detection of brain tumor through MRI. So our main objective is to study‚ analyze and enhance MRI Image from the existing algothrim. Certain traditional approach requires manually extracting the location where the tumor is build. Now a

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    gland tumors are neoplastic tumors of the mammary glands. These tumors are more common in canine and feline female animals and rarely occur in large domestic animals. Mice are also affected by mammary gland tumors. Although the incidence of mammary gland tumors are more often seen in female canines than female felines‚ the malignancy rate is higher in felines. The cause of mammary gland tumors in mice can be from an oncornavirus (retrovirus). Hormones may be a cause of mammary gland tumors in canines

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    Brain Cancer

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    There are different types of brain tumors. As a matter of fact‚ there are over 100 types of brain tumors! Cancers of the brain are the result of abnormal growth of cells in the brain. They also can arise from organs that contain cancer cells which have spread to the brain by the bloodstream. Cancer is one of the hardest disease to cure and there is not a known cure‚ but there is extensive research in progress. Brain cancer is more common in children than adults. Tumors of the brain can be either benign

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    Appendix Cancer

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    a mass of cells‚ called a tumor. Various types of tumors can grow in the appendix and result in cancer. To begin‚ carcinoid tumors are small tumors that show no symptoms and can commonly be treated before they grow. Another type of tumors‚ mucinous cystadenocarcinoma tumors produce a jelly like substance called mucin that causes abdominal pain. Colonic-type adenocarcinoma tumors often go unnoticed until they are found during surgery for appendicitis. These types of tumors are very rare and much more

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    FDG-PET In Brain Tumors

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    collect multiple slice data at the same time‚ with PET has the most interest in cancer imaging. FDG-PET has been applied to accurate biopsy of infiltrative tumorstumor grading‚ and prognostication. Brain tumors form a significant percentage of pediatric oncology. The use of FDG-PET in brain tumors have helped distinguish viable and recurrent tumors from post-therapeutic changes. These diagnostic images in technology also reveal disease sites that are not detected yet by conventional staging methods

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    Essay On Brainstem Glioma

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    treated for cancer‚ the oldest age they are expected to live is eight‚ more children die from cancer each year than adults did in the terrorist attack on September 11th‚ 2001. Cancer is a perilous illness and is certainly not a joke‚ nor are brain tumors such as a brainstem glioma. The fatal disease mainly targets children from the ages of five to ten regardless of their medical history‚ gender‚ or race. Brainstem gliomas‚ like all cancer‚ does not affect just the diagnosed child‚ it is a disease

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    Astrocytes are responsible for protecting other nerve cells found within the brain and spinal cord and are known as glial cells and form tissue which is known as glial tissue. Tumors that arise from glial tissue‚ including astrocytomas‚ are collectively referred to as gliomas. They accounts for 35 to 50 percent of all tumors that are present in the brain and spinal cord. Astrocytoma is separated into two classification systems and into four different groups‚ which are determined by the histopathologic

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    A genetic disorder in where many soft fibrous swell and grows from nerves in the skin and also in other parts of the body. The tumors form in the issues and structures of the nervous system. Neurofibromatosis may also deal within bones‚ skins‚ muscles and connective tissues‚ the brain and visceral organs too. This genetic disorder is inherited from the parents that have neurofibromatosis. There is a possibility of fifty percent that the parents children ends up inheriting the gene or developing

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    Cell Phones and Cancer

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    cell phone for a decade don’t have different cancer rates than those who have not. Last year‚ a different study found no connection between cell phones and cancer. But it showed a possible connection between heavy phone usage and glioma‚ a brain tumor that is rare but deadly. However‚ this information was not enough to support the case. That study of over 14‚000 people in many countries‚ along with animal experiments‚ led to classifying electromagnetic energy from cell phones as possibly carcinogenic

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    magnetic field created in ways that allows for a high quality image to be generated (2). These images contrasts specific tissue and different anatomical structures. For example‚ MRI can reveal the gray and white matter in the brain‚ diagnose brain tumors and inflammation in certain body parts‚ and can create images of the spine‚ joints‚ abdomen‚ lungs--numerous parts of the body (2). . First‚ MRI relies heavily on electromagnetic energy‚

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