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Kirsten E. Gardner has written: 'Early detection' -- subject(s): Cancer in women, History, Political aspects of Cancer in women, Social aspects of Cancer in women
In some cases, early detection of cancer can make treatment simpler with fewer side effects. It may also increase the chances of long-term survival.
Henry Dreher has written: 'Your Defense Against Cancer' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cancer, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Cancer, Nutritional aspects, Nutritional aspects of Cancer, Prevention, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Cancer, Neoplasms, Psychology, Prevention & control
Theresa A. Veach has written: 'Cancer and the family life cycle' -- subject(s): Cancer, Family relationships, Patients, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Cancer, Social aspects, Social aspects of Cancer
There are some racial differences in cancer incidence, detection, and survival.
Harold H. Benjamin has written: 'The wellness community guide to fighting for recovery from cancer' -- subject(s): Cancer, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Cancer, Psychosomatic aspects, Psychosomatic aspects of Cancer
Yes,if the detection is early.
Detection of Breast Cancer and abnormatlities in the breast
Yes,if the detection is early.
Cancer cells can be engulfed by immune cells in the body, preventing them from spreading. Swallowing cancer cells would not cause cancer in the person because cancer is not a contagious disease that can be transmitted through ingestion. However, it is important to focus on prevention and early detection of cancer through healthy lifestyle habits and regular screenings.
The most common types of cancers in women are breast, lung, colorectal, and cervical cancer. Recommended screening methods for early detection include mammograms for breast cancer, Pap smears for cervical cancer, and colonoscopies for colorectal cancer. It is also important for women to be aware of any changes in their body and to regularly visit their healthcare provider for check-ups.
Wendy Schlessel Harpham has written: 'Diagnosis--cancer' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Psychology, Cancer, Psychological aspects, Popular Works, Neoplasms, Popular works 'After cancer' 'Cancer' -- subject(s): Cancer, Popular works, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Cancer