| 1. | Breast Cancer Breast Cancer
Discovering a lump in the breast is one of the most freighting and feared
health problems a woman can face, being that breast cancer is the most
common cancer to affect women.
Breast cancer is a malignant growth that begins in the tissues of the breast.
Over a...
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| 2. | Breast Cancer Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer is a malignant growth that begins in the tissues of the breast. Over the course of a lifetime, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. There are several risk factors and symptoms pertaining to breast cancer. Once diagnosed, breast cancer is tr...
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| 3. | breast cancer
Every year there are around 200,000 new cases of breast cancer. An estimated 10,000 woman and 1,500 men will die from breast cancer this year. Even though people know what to look for and how to treat breast cancer thousands of people are dieing from it every year. ...
Breast cancer is a type o...
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| 4. | breast cancer Early Screening and Development of Breast Cancer
Ever wonder how to stop Breast Cancer before it stops you? ... ALL women over the age of forty should go for a routine screening for breast cancer, but also if you are at high risk for the cancer you should begin being screened for it at a much ...
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| 5. | breast cancer in men Richard Rountree, , a TV actor one day came back home, tired and exhausted, while having a shower he found a lump in his breast. ... He kept the breast cancer a secret for 6 years for fear it would end his career. As he said” Breast cancer is unusual in men, yes, but you have to be a man to get th...
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| 6. | Rising Breast Cancer rate fuels environment concerns
The National Cancer Institute released information stating that the U. ... is still not winning the battle with Breast Cancer. The number of women getting breast cancer has been rapidly increasing. The environment health advocates are thinking that it’s possible that pollutants, radiation and ot...
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| 7. | breast cancser ... will develop breast cancer during their life, and most do not even know the risks factors that can increase their chance (Feminist Majority Foundation). A common myth is that women only over the age of thirty have to think about prevention of breast cancer. ... Women can take an active part...
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| 8. | Breast Cancer Breast cancer is a group of rapidly reproducing,
undifferentiated cells in the area of the breast in women.
The earliest changes occur in the epithelial cells of the
terminal end buds (TEB) of the breast milk ductal system.
While the outlining steps of breast cancer are unknown, the
cells in th...
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| 9. | My Left Foot Thesis: Breast cancer is the leading causes of death of women today I. Introduction A. Death is a very scary thing. We do many things to prevent death. We eat healthy, exercise, and drink fluids, stay away from drugs, but that is never enough. B. Everyday women are dying from Breast Cancer, which is...
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| 10. | Breast Cancer and DDT Use Breast Cancer and DDT Use in Georgia
Breast cancer has become more common in the United States the past thirty years. Georgia Breast Cancer Coalition Fund reveals “in Georgia, an estimated 5,400 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, and 1,000 women in our state will die from the disea...
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| 11. | Cancer ... ) radiation therapy: the treatment of disease (especially cancer) by exposure to radiation
6. ... This is a type of therapy currently being researched as a treatment for cancer. ... ) How do cancer cells originate and spread in the body?
Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that make ...
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| 12. | colorectal cancer ... Cancer in this area is one of the most difficult to treat, and one of the most deadliest.
Cancer is the transformation of cells which grow and multiply rapidly, they overwhelm healthy cells and take their nutrients, oxygen, and space. Cancer of the rectum or colorectal cancer grows and sp...
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| 13. | Bladder Cancer The media focuses a good amount of attention on illnesses, in particular, cancer. When a person thinks of cancer, they are likely to think of types such as breast cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, or ovarian cancer. ... Little is it known that a disease known as bladder cancer is actually the...
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| 14. | more problems Bridgeford, Cindy. Personal Interview. 22 Sept 2003. My aunt Cindy is a loving housewife. She lives in Colorado Springs, CO where she takes care of my two younger cousins and my uncle. We discussed the effects of breast cancer and how it’s changed her life. We also talked about how detections and tr...
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| 15. | Staying Healthy Unfortunately my family has a long history of cancer so genetically I am defiantly at risk. My grandmother just died of lung cancer less than six months ago. Before that my father also died of lung cancer. Now you probably won’t believe this but both my father, and my grandmother were avid smokers. ...
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| 16. | Abortion Persuasion Essay
One of the greatest and hardest debated topics of the 20th century is a women’s right for abortion. ...
When a women goes into an abortion clinic she may not be aware of the physical effects its going to have on her body. RU-486 is a method of abortion that the women tak...
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| 17. | One breasted woman “The Clan of the One-Breasted Woman” by Terry Tempest Williams is an essay describing her struggle with breast cancer. In her story she vividly describes her family’s history with cancer, her religion, and a dream she had concerning the start of her problems. Williams’ chronological techniques are s...
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| 18. | 40 of women with breast implants want them out survey Forty per cent of women who responded to a Canadian survey of breast implant patients, asked to have their implants removed because of complications -- a figure that surprised even the researchers.
Women who had breast implants were also more likely to visit doctors and specialists and were four ...
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| 19. | comparing breast cancer in men and women COMPARING BREAST CANCER IN MEN AND WOMEN
Breasts are made up of glandular tissues held together by connective tissue and fat. A cancer is a group of abnormal cells growing together in an uncontrolled way, invading and damaging healthy tissues. A group of growing cancer cells forms a lump, which ...
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| 20. | Cancer Amelia Howard
Section 9
Urban Cancer
Three Main Causes and Interviews
The Leading Causes of death in the African American community in ...
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| 21. | Cancer Cancer
Right now, cancer is one of the most feared diseases in the world. In the early 1990s almost 6 million new cancer cases developed and more than 4 million deaths from cancers occurred. Also more than one-fifth of all deaths were caused by cancer and it has been predicted, by the American Ca...
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| 22. | BRCA1 Its Function And Role In Breast Cancer
Introduction
BRCA1 is best described as a tumour suppressor gene. ...
5-10% of breast cancers are due to mutations of highly penetrant susceptibility genes - BRCA1 being the most widespread. BRCA1 is responsible for nearly all cases of familial breast and ovarian cancers, and around half of th...
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| 23. | breast giver ... Although Jashoda, the heroine in Mahasweta Devis "Breast-Giver" and Nnu Ego, Buchi Emechetas heroine in The Joys of Motherhood, live in different corners of the world, both have similar experiences and use similar tactics to try to achieve their goals. ... As the Breast-Giver, Jashoda is betr...
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| 24. | lung cancer Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is a disease that effects many Americans everyday. Yearly lung cancer will
kill an estimated 170,000 Americans and 80% of lung cancer is caused by smoking. Radon is the
second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States today. Radon gas kills between 15,0...
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| 25. | Mughol Empire The health data that would be banned if Prop 54 is passed is currently used for very important purposes, to, for example: Track cancer rates by community and location to try and pinpoint cancer causing agents in the environment. Target prevention strategies that inform the Asian community about the ...
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| 26. | Cancer Cancer develops when The cells in any part of the body start to grow out of control. There are many different kinds of cancer but all of them come back to this, abnormal cell growth. ... Cancer cells continue to grow and divide without dieing. People develop cancer because of damaged DNA. Cance...
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| 27. | Dangers of Breast Implants Why do women get breast implants? Do breast implants make them feel good about themselves? Breast implants can be a serious threat because, there many health risk involved. ... When one chooses to get breast implants they have to consider more than the cosmetics. They have to take into considera...
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| 28. | Evaluation and abstract of research articles Evaluation and Abstract of Research Article: 2 1. The purpose of this study is to determine if HEI scores adequately reflect the consumption of vegetables and fruit, and to see if HEI scores are correlated with plasma concentrations of carotenoids, folate, or vitamin C within clinical patients. Basi...
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| 29. | Cancer and Chemotherapy ... My father passed away from cancer, so I have regular check ups. ... Then he proceeds to tell me that I have colon cancer. ... I tell him, “I can’t have cancer”, I am only 35. He tells me that cancer does not discriminate. ... The good news was that he removed all the cancer during the surge...
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| 30. | Lung Cancer I chose to write my paper about lung cancer because it’s a very common disease. I’ve noticed that when a person thinks of a disease, the first disease that comes to mind is lung cancer. ... “Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both men and women (www2. ... ”
“The rate of lung cancer case...
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| 31. | Breastfeeding ... Breastfeeding is the most beneficial choice.
Lets look at the advantages of breastfeeding for both your baby and for the mother. ... According to Better Nutrition Magazine, one advantage of breastfeeding is better thinking ability. ...
Breastfeeding has many advantages as the mother as w...
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| 32. | Cervical Cancer Cervical Cancer is the type of cancer, which develops on the cervix and the lower end of the uterus in a woman. Uterine cancer is located higher in the uterus. Cancer of the cervix develops slowly and goes through changes known as dysplasia before it appears in the cervix. ...
It is difficult for...
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| 33. | Cancer Treatments and Cures Cancer Treatments and Cures
By: Jesse Wilder
Cancer develops when cells in a part of the body begin to grow
out-of-control. Although there are many kinds of cancer, they all start
because of out-of-control growth of abnormal cells. ... Also, cancer cells ignore
organizer cytok...
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| 34. | I did not write yet ... Here we demonstrated that expression of BA46, like MUC1, is not restricted to breast cancer as was reported (37), but it is also expressed by other adenocarcinomas like colon, bladder and ovarian tumor cells. ... MDA-MB-231 was a better candidate than MCF7, because the tumors did not regress ...
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| 35. | Silicone Breast Implants With the breast implant controversy so widely spread in society it began to construct two different beliefs or views on the situation and splitting the medical and economical community in half. Are breast implants responsible for long term diseases like rheumatoid arthritis or connective tissue dise...
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| 36. | Stomach Cancer For those of you that are new to it, you might ask: What is cancer? Well you have probably heard of that term before, since cancer is becoming a big problem today, especially lung cancer, or in this case stomach cancer. But first, let us explore what cancer really is. ... This type of tumor is not...
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| 37. | Prostate Cancer The month of September has been designated Prostate Cancer month and it is important to raise awareness of this disease. Prostate Cancer is the most common type of cancer found in American men. According to the American Cancer Society, there will be approximately two hundred thousand new cases of P...
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| 38. | Colon Cancer Colon and rectal cancer is develop in the digestive tract. ... Poloys are pre-
cancerous growths in colon rectum. ... May be it has been a hereditary issue for colon cancer. ...
Irintecan or Comptoscar is used as treatments for colorectal cancer. ... More research is being studied on colonre...
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| 39. | lung cancer Topic:
My topic is on lung cancer.
Audience Analysis:
They know that lung cancer is usually the result of smoking cigarettes over a long period of time. ...
They need to know the different types lung cancer, most common causes, treatments, and methods of prevention. ...
Evaluating Constra...
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| 40. | Lung Cancer Cancer is described as a cellular growth whose distinctive trait has an outcome in an unregulated increase in size, lack of diversity, and function to take over tissues and metastasize. All of these three features are frequent among all types of cancers, but to the amount they are appearing in each...
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| 41. | breast feeding
Since the beginning of humankind, women have put their infants to breast extending the physical bond that began at conception. ... Whatever your attitudes, expectations and concerns about breast feeding, these may become powerful determinants in your ultimate success or failure to nurse your bab...
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| 42. | drugs in sport DRUGS IN WEIGHTLIFTING
a)weightlifters may use:
-stimulants such as amphetamines, cocaine, caffeine or ephedrine to improve muscle reaction. ...
b)CONSEQUENCES ON THEIR BODY AND OTHER PEOPLE:
The consequences these drugs can have on the athlete are: anxiety, restlessness, tremor, i...
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| 43. | symptoms of uterine cancer The symptoms of uterine cancer may include:
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Abdominal cramping
Bleeding after intercourse
Pain in the pelvic area
About 36,000 American women are diagnosed with uterine cancer each year
Try to achieve and maintain a healthy weight
If you are under age 50, ...
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| 45. | Cervical Cancer ... In contrast, cancer cells divide in a haphazard manner. ...
The American Cancer Society defines cancer as a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. ...
Cancer is the second cause of death in the United States. ... Each year more than a milli...
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| 46. | Bowel Cancer Pedigree Bowel (colorectal) cancer is cancer of the colon or rectum and arises from the cells that line the bowel. Almost all bowel cancers occur in the large bowel, as the small bowel is strikingly free from cancer. It is the second most common form of cancer, which can result in death, after lung cancer. T...
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| 47. | Cancer Report Statins In cancer research, the main goal is to determine a cure. ...
Once the cancerous tumor has been vascularized, the cancer cells can then leave the area of the tumor through the blood vessels and circulate throughout the host’s system. This process is known as metastasis, which is the ability of ca...
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| 48. | National Cancer Institute The National Cancer Institute
Introduction:
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Federal Government¡¯s principle agency for cancer research and training, was established under the unanimously voted National Cancer Act of 1937, which authorized annual funding for cancer research. The 1971 Nat...
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| 49. | Lung Cancer What is cancer? ... Cancer is a word that is used to describe a group of diseases. There are many different types of cancer, but they all have one thing in common; the abnormal growth of cells beyond what is normal for cells. Left uncontrolled, cancer cells multiply and invade normal tissues and di...
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| 50. | Colon cancer ... Colon cancer is probably preventable if we eat five servings of fruits and vegetables every day, get regular exercise, do not smoke, and drink only a little alcohol. Study has shown that a type of nutrition found in spinach, broccoli, lettuce, tomatoes and oranges is helping to protect against...
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