There are no symptoms in the early stages of some cancers.
It depends on how advanced the cancer is. If it's caught early it might be treated, but if it's caught late, it's usually fatal, but you can survive all stages
They might be considered plankton in the early stages of life but not as an adult.
Ask your doctor. It may indicate a problem in the early stages.
urinating alot does not mean your pregnant...however it is a sign you might be even in the early stages you will have frequent urinaton and or tender breast
Yes and No. Cancer is a word that covers many individual diseases and within a subset Lymphoma there are deadly ones and relatively benign ones. However depending on when it is diagnosed and at what stage the cancer is at will determine if the cancer can be treated. If you have a benign form of cancer but it has progressed so far when it is finally diagnosed it might not be able to be treated. On the other hand you could have a bad type but caught early and with good treatment it might be completely eradicated. Early diagnosis, follow the treatment and watch for any signs are the watchwords.
no You might or you might not get cancer in your real life. whether you do or not will have nothing to do with any dream about getting cancer.
For early breast cancer, a lumpectomy plus radiation therapy might be a could choice. Studies have shown that women who choose to have a lumpectomy and radiation therapy have a lower death rate than those that chose to have a mastectomy.
If you do not study all the choices you might overlook the best one.
Typical symptoms of heart failure depend on which side of the heart fails. If the left side fails, the patient might display pulmonary edema and, in later stages, cyanosis. Increases in breathing rate and the work involved in breathing are also expected.
Rosalind Franklin's work with X-ray diffraction involved exposure to high levels of radiation, which can damage DNA and increase the risk of cancer. This prolonged exposure to X-rays likely contributed to her development of cancer at an early age.
Yes, you can still get pregnant. With most types it is possible that you can still get pregnant if you havent gone under certain treatments than may leave you sterile. Some treatments that you can use during early stages of cervical cancer are erfectly safe to do, if in the futrure you would like to have children and the cancer didnt spread to fast on the cervix. All doctors have different opinions on how to treat cervical cancer, so talk to your for more information if you think you might have cervical cancer and want to have children, now or in the future.
The people who might enjoy cancer are masochists bent on self-destruction.