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i think you have cancer you should get it checked out
Jane Rule died on November 27, 2007, in Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada of liver cancer.
As a rule of thumb, cancer doesn't cause pain. However, certain cancers can be painful depending on the location of the cancer. For instance, cancer in the proximity of nerve endings can cause pain by compressing the nerves.
Charles Rule died on February 11, 2002, in New York City, New York, USA of esophageal cancer.
You should have a regular checkup with your doctor yearly, tell him your famlily history of illness, including your mothers cancer. There is not any single test available that can rule out all cancers.
Pap smears are screening tests for cervical cancer.
For symptoms of bladder cancer, you must let a doctor help you, so that nothing important is overlooked. Start with a blood and urine sample, along with an MRI and x-ray just to rule out the obvious. These being simple infections, such as urinary tract.
Most commonly a mammogram is used in the initial diagnosis stage of breast cancer. However typically a biopsy is required to confirm or rule out breast cancer.
In a recent study, it was showing that the use of mobile and digital phones MAY increase your risk of cancer. Although it is still not a for sure thing, there were definitely some links that are too large to rule out.
Due to the expense of diagnosing it is the last on the list to check. This cancer is way to aggressive to allow the time taken by other tests to rule out what may otherwise be the cause of the pain. Thus, by the time of diagnose the cancer has spread to the point of to late for treatment to be successful.
Yes. It looks like there are some cancer-related rules under the larger "Extraordinary Leave" provisions for government servants in "Maharashtra Civil Services Leave Rules" as of 1981. (There might be more recent versions.) One excerpt: "twelve months, where the Government servant who has completed one year's continuous service is undergoing treatment for cancer" There is also a "T.B./Cancer/Leprosy/Paralysis" leave listed: One excerpt: "Government servant who has put in not less than 3 years continuous service and suffering from leprosy/cancer or paralysis should be granted the concessions regarding T.B. leave on full pay admissible under sub-rule (3) of rule 3 of these rules and the monetary concessions admissible under rule 7."
The ultra sound having frequency is higher than the human ear can be respond.it is greater than 46khz.