because the symptom's cancer cause - weight loss, fevers, swollen glands, or felling overly tired or sick for a while - are not usually caused by cancer.
Cancer cells are detected in someones body by a biopsy. A biopsy is when a doctor take a needle and take a blood sample in an area he feels may be infected with cancer. Also, cancer can be detected through body scans and an endoscopy.
If something is detected, it means it was discovered or had its existence identified (If cancer is detected early on, it is easier to cure).
If the cancer is detected in time, it allows applying medical treatments that prevent its evolution and thus be able to continue with your life in a normal way.
No it can not be detected so early, the girl must be 12 or14 years to have a breast to catch cancer, this is a disease of ladies not children.
By the time the primary is originally detected, it is usually larger than 0.4 in (1 cm) in size and has over one million cells. This amount of growth itself is estimated to take about three to seven years.
Yes. Especially when the cancer was detected at an early stage and necessary medications were followed.
Cancer markers, biopsies, blood samples, autopsy and bone marrow aspirates. Not sure if there are more ways.
The length that the novel of The Cancer Ward cover take is about 560 pages.
Prostate cancer can be detected in one of the following ways: 1) PSA test, with abnormally high score, usually above 8 2) biopsy of prostatic tissue, and presence of cancer cells in tissue 3) Abnormalities in prostate gland during exam, such as enlarged prostate, bumps on the prostate, sore when touched during exam, or prostate tissue is hard and leathery. When any of the issues in #3 are detected, a biopsy is given to confirm presence of cancer.
Lance Armstrong's cancer was diagnosed by Dr. Craig Nichols, a physician at the Indiana University Medical Center. Armstrong initially went to see the doctor due to persistent symptoms, which led to further testing and the eventual diagnosis of testicular cancer in 1996. The cancer had already spread to his abdomen and lungs by the time it was detected.
When cervical cancer is detected and treated in its early stages, however, the long-term rate of survival is almost 100%.
Yes. The earlier breast cancer is detected, the better the long term prognosis is.