How to Deal With Stress When You Have Cancer

Posted by: JamesS.  :  Category: Cancer Survival

It is the diagnosis that nobody wants to hear. Despite all the advancements the field of medical science has made especially in the treatment and cure of cancer, cancer as a diagnosis is dreaded by all people alike. Cancers are of many kinds and they affect many parts of the body. Some cancers are found [...]

Safe Non-Toxic Deodorants May Lessen the Cancer Risk

Posted by: LisaGylsen  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Our generation has made revolutionary inventions and discoveries our forefathers never thought of during their era. We also now live in a world where everything is available in an instant. The trade-off however is, many of the products we now use are laden with toxic chemicals. Research has shown that a lot of the home [...]

How To Slash Your Prostate Cancer Risk – With Sunlight!

Posted by: RichardWebster  :  Category: Cancer Survival

According to a study published in the British Journal of Cancer 2009; 100: 450-454, men with prostate cancer are as much as seven times less likely to die if they have high levels of vitamin D – the “sunshine vitamin”. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Australian men. Each year close to 3,300 [...]

How to Prevent Cancers Psychological Impact?

Posted by: SeomulEvans  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Cancer is, as we know, a life changing experience for the cancer sufferer, their friends and families. Cancer and cancer treatment both have instead drastic psychological and physiologic effectuates on the diseased person. Knowing of these effectuates earlier treatment may give you a head start and a adventure to mentally prepare yourself, just a little, [...]

Do Alternative Cancer Therapies Work?

Posted by: EmilyTaggart  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Many people facing cancer choose alternative cancer therapies. These alternative cancer treatments are sometimes chosen in lieu of traditional treatments and sometimes they are taken in conjunction with the more traditional cancer therapies like chemotherapy and radiation. Deciding upon a course of treatment for cancer is a personal decision that shouldn’t be reached lightly. If [...]

The Use of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy in Lung Cancer Treatment

Posted by: ElizabethL  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Lung cancer may be treated by a variety of therapies including surgery, but chemotherapy and radiation treatments are used extensively to treat the disease whether surgery takes place or not. Chemotherapy Chemotherapy involves drug medication which is designed to kill fast growing cells in the body – cancer cells are fast growing and it is [...]

The Diagnosis of Lung Cancer

Posted by: ElizabethL  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Many patients find that they have lung cancer either because they present symptoms such as persistent coughing and wheezing, sometimes coughing up blood or pain the chest and stomach. This usually prompts further investigation of the chest, typically calling for an x-ray (which may also occur as part of a routine health check) and the [...]

Lung Cancer Surgery Options

Posted by: ElizabethL  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Lung cancer may be treated by a variety of therapies which are frequently used in combination to provide an optimal outcome for the patient. Surgical resection is the process by which the tumor is surgically removed, and this is usually recommended when the cancer has not metastasized (or spread) beyond the lung into other parts [...]

Classification of Lung Cancer

Posted by: ElizabethL  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Most lung cancers are termed “carcinomas”, which are tumors caused by uncontrolled reproduction of epithelial cells; these are the cells which form the linings and surfaces of most of the bodies organs and internal structures. There are two main types of carcinoma which are classified according to the size and presentation of the cancerous cells. [...]

Basic Information on Lung Cancer Surgery

Posted by: ElizabethL  :  Category: Cancer Survival

Early stage lung cancer (Stage I & II) is usually treated by surgical intervention and a combination of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Stage II cancer may treated by surgery in certain instances, though generally later stage cancer is treated by chemotherapy alone or by combination of chemotherapy and radiation treatment – it is possible for [...]


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