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    Prostate Cancer

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    uncontrolled growth of cells. Any collection of abnormal cells is known as a tumor. There are basically two types of tumors. The first is called a benign tumor. This tumor consists of cells that do not spread beyond their initial location. The other type of tumor is called a malignant tumor. A tumor is considered to be malignant when the cells spread or metastasize to other areas of the body. Cancer is diagnosed when the tumor is found to be malignant and can spread to other areas of the body. Although

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    Neuroblastoma Essay

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    nerves. Blastoma in neuroblastoma manner Immature cell. The tumor in his cancer starts offevolved in the

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    Colon Cancer Essay Kimberlee Mendoza COM/172 Spring 2012 University of Phoenix BSCJA/HS-004 By Julio Acuna Chelito16_@hotmail.com (619) 358-3815 May 20th‚ 2012 Colon cancer is known to be one of the most common cancers in the western world. In the United States‚ colon cancer is the second cause of death from cancer only surpass by lung cancer. More women die of colon cancer than breast cancer. Although not many do pay attention to the risk factors and symptoms. One reason may

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    Bortezomib And Irinotecan

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    studies revealed that the proteasome was important in the activation of NF-κB [11] implicated as one of the mechanisms of tumor cell resistance to apoptosis. Based on these observations‚ in August 1994‚ Julian Adams examined bortezomib as a possible anti-cancer molecular targeting agent. By 1997‚ it was also shown that bortezomib could have potential influence on inhibiting tumor growth and metastasis in a mouse model of lung cancer [12]. The phase I clinical trials at the University of North Carolina

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    Proton Therapy

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    It painlessly delivers radiation through the skin from a machine outside the body. Protons‚ however‚ can target the tumor with lower radiation doses to surrounding normal tissues approximately 60% lower‚ depending on the location of the tumor. Traditional radiation treatment can damage the tissue around the tumor. However‚ with proton therapy‚ the protons’ energy hits the tumor site‚ delivering a smaller dose to surrounding healthy tissue. With standard treatment‚ doctors may need to reduce the

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    Breast Cancer

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    tissue‚ known as a tumor‚ may be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors are not cancerous and may even be completely harmless. Most of the time these can be surgically removed and do not grow back. The cells of benign tumors don ’t spread to other parts of the body and do not threaten your life. Malignant tumors‚ on the other hand‚ are cancerous. These tumors can enter and damage surrounding tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also break away from malignant tumors and get in either

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    resection‚ the average survival time for the patient is only 12-20 months (Brouda‚ 2010). Once a patient has been deemed with a resectable tumor‚ the type of surgery they will undergo will depend on the location of the tumor (Gall‚ Tsakok‚ Wasan & Jiao‚ 2015). A tumor located in the uncinated process or right of the SMV in the pancreatic head‚ which is about 60% of the tumors‚ are potentially suitable for a Whipple procedure‚ otherwise known as a pancreaticoduodenectomy

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    Analysis Of Wat Is Kanker?

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    beide dezelfde betekenis hebben “krab” De naam “Krab” werd in de vierde eeuw voor Christus bedacht door de Griekse Arts Hippocrates. Hippocrates kwam tot de conclusie dat de ziekte “kanker” kwam dat de bloedvaten op een uitwendige tumor leken‚ en dat de vorm van de tumor op het eerste gezicht op de poten van een krab leek en daar de naam “krab” daaraan te danken heeft. Ons lichaam is opgebouwd uit miljarden kleine en grote cellen. Het lichaam maakt continue nieuwe cellen aan‚ om de oude cellen

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    Gbm Case Studies

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    cancer are the tenth leading cause of death in US. Although brain cancer in pediatrics is rare. However‚ the number of new cases are increasing (12.7%) aged <20 years [1]. Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is a malignant tumor which originates from astrocytes. It is a rapid growing tumor that affects the nervous system including the brain and the spinal cord [2]. As the years progress‚ the incidence of GBM increases due to different risk factors like age or race‚ which is associated with poor prognosis

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    cannot visualize the tumors themselves‚ the usage of advanced multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) fused with TRUS biopsy has raised hopes of being able to take targeted biopsies from lesions themselves‚ with clinical significance for the patient.

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