November 27, 2009
Posted by: TedHolcomb : Category:
Cancer Survival
Why is it always big news when someone comes out of the closet? Here is an example what happens when you come out. Today was the day to vote across America. That is a privilege we have in the United States. So I go to the local YMCA, that was temporarily the voting station, and [...]
November 23, 2009
Posted by: SeomulEvans : Category:
Cancer Survival
Problems with the prostate are usually done at age 40 or older. In fact, prostate problems are so widespread that almost half the number of men aged between 60 and 90% over 70 years old, a prostate problem (usually the enlargement or cancer). But what exactly is the prostate and what causes so many problems? [...]
November 23, 2009
Posted by: SeomulEvans : Category:
Cancer Survival
There are many types of skin cancer, the most common being basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. But many other types of skin cancer are very different in all aspects of these three types. One of these other types of skin cancers is called cutaneous T cell lymphoma or CTCL cancer. Lymphoma is [...]
November 20, 2009
Posted by: SeomulEvans : Category:
Cancer Survival
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer has been reported with nearly 1 million new cases a year. However, the good news is that the disease is curable and that there may be many steps they take to prevent skin cancer. Skin cancer is also called the formation of the skin and the [...]
November 07, 2009
Posted by: Dr.Rosemary : Category:
Cancer Survival
For the past 25 years, October has been designated National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You’ll find races to run that raise funds for research. Stores will be selling everything from mixmasters to ipods in pink. In fact, pink ribbons will be virtually everywhere. What does this focus on early detection and recovery mean to you? [...]
November 06, 2009
Posted by: JulieRiggs : Category:
Cancer Survival
The good news is that the number of new cases of breast cancer dropped from 1999 to 2005, which may be due to the reduction in the use of hormone replacement therapy. I would like to think it may be partially due to more knowledge and awareness of causes and methods of prevention. Making prevention [...]
November 02, 2009
Posted by: JoeGardener : Category:
Cancer Survival
Peritoneal mesothelioma is a rare form of a rare type of cancer. Mesothelioma is a cancer that’s caused from exposure to asbestos. Less than three thousand people are diagnosed with this type of cancer in the US each year. Of those, between ten and twenty percent have peritoneal mesothelioma. Peritoneal mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer [...]