What are the symptoms after the servical cancer jab?
There arn't many of them but whilst having it done it may sting and itch but after about 5 minutes its fine and your arm doesn't hurt at all.
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Thank God for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I dont believe this my arm hurt for days afterwards . and was very pain full . xx
hiya, there are loads of side affects, dizzyness, headache, vomiting, fever, nusea, arm is numb, rash, redness, tiredness, fainting, and so much moreHow many different kinds of leukemia are there?
Chronic and Acute. Chronic worsens slowly, acute worsens quickly. Chronic leukemias are Chronic Lymphoblasitc Leukemia andChronic Myeloid Leukemia. Acute leukemias are Acute Lymphoblastice Leukemia and Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
What treatment are recommended for small amounts of cancer in the prostate?
Prostrate cancer is treated in one or a number of ways depending what stage and type of disease is present. Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and also active surveillance are all options.
Does flax seed oil become carcinogenic?
Is there legitimate research (not from purveyors of flax seed) that shows that flaxseed causes cancer?
Cancer that originates in the lungs is most likely to develop from where?
Any and all cancers can spread to the lungs. The most common ones are breast cancer, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and colon cancer.
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Which cancer of the cells of the epithelium spreads quickly to other body systems?
Yes it is one of the fastest spreading types of cancers. Depending on where the primary cancer is dictates where its spread to. The only cancer that I know off hand that spreads faster is small cell lung cancer. Merkle cell also spreads far but is very radiosensitive. Squamous is too, but not so much and its quicker to spread. If its a squamous cell skin cancer just have it excised and if needed followed up with chemo and/or radiation, it doesnt metastasize as quickly as if it were inside an organ.
Depends what unhealthy means. If unhealthy involves smoking then yes. If unhealthy refers to diet and exercise, I don't believe it's associated with cancer, but it can cause a lot of other bad things! (so just don't be unhealthy, because even if it isn't related to cancer, heart attack, stroke, arteriosclerosis etc. can also kill you)
Will there one day be a cure for all cancer?
With the advance of modern technology, better drugs and lifestyles, maybe no one would die because of cancers by this mid-century. Clearly, there is no denying that there are massive cancer patients around the entire world. It is reported more than 14 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year, and approximately 8 million people lose their lives. While under the support of modern new technologies, less people will die of cancers. Hope the reference on Creative Peptides' blog can be helpful.
Is cancer a congenital disease?
Cancer is not congenital. It is very rare for a child to get cancer, and even more rarely developed in the first stages of life.
Does asbestos cause prostate cancer?
No. It may cause lung cancer, but it has no effect on the prostate.
Can colon cancer spread to the bladder?
As a general rule of oncology, any cancer can metastasize to any other part of the body. With colon cancer, the chance of the growth spreading to the bladder is not as significant as other cancers, but it is a notable risk nonetheless.
The most common avenue for cancer metastasis is through the bloodstream. Since the colon and bladder do not share an explicitly direct blood path, the risk of this spreading is lessened.
When is leukemia noticeable in an individual?
Our pediatrician first suspected our 4 year old daughter to have leukemia after she continued to have infected sinus colds with fever that would not clear up with antibiotics. He ordered an IGAM & E blood test that showed she did not have leukemia, but that she had allergies. However, in my case, I have experienced head colds and/or allergy symptoms for years and was just diagnosed with CML (Chronic Myleod Luekemia) last year (2006). The last time my blood count was normal was in 2001. I complained to my doctors for years that I ached all over, but they never addressed it. I just chalked it up to the aging process and when I needed relief I just took some OTC pain meds. Currently, my treatment consists of a daily oral medication called Gleevec. I have to had a bone marrow biospy done every year. I see an oncologist every six months to see how I'm doing and to check my blood counts; twice per year he likes to do a Philledelphia Chromozome blood test.
Why are lymphomas difficult to diagnose?
The lymph nodes filter blood. When cancer is found in lymph nodes, it means that the cancer has already spread from its site of origin to the blood and the rest of the body, so you cannot get it out.
In what age group is cervical cancer most common?
Women are at greatest risk of developing cervical cancer between the ages of 30 and 40 and between the ages of 50 and 60.
What are possible causes for aching hands?
There are many things that cause a hand ache. A few of these things would be a recent injury, a hand being kept in a certain position for too long, and using a hand for too long in a repetitive motion.
GO TO THE DOCTOR AND TELL YOUR MOM. These are all signs of breast cancer i would know i had it around your age and I'm glad i went otherwise id be dead!
It's not really size. Tumors are any growth that is not normal, where as cancer usually refers to an aggressive or spreading tumor that cuts off resources and doesn't do anything itself. Tumors and cancers can be microscopic or quite large. See a doctor if you found a lump.
A patient showing kaposi's sarcoma is also likely to be infected with?
Kapose's Sarcoma (KS) is an opportunistic disease that occurs in people with weakened immune systems. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) weakens the immune system severely enough for patients to develop KS.
HIV is not the only cause of weakened immune systems. Other conditions, such as Lupus, may also cause an individual to develop an opportunistic infection.
What are the Side affects of radiation prostate cancer?
Thе mаin short term ѕidе effects frоm external radiotherapy tо thе prostate аrе
Bladder inflammation
Diarrhoea
Sore ѕkin in thе genital area
Loss оf pubic hair
Thеrе аrе ѕоmе роѕѕiblе lоng term ѕidе effects frоm radiotherapy tо thе prostate. Thеѕе аrе
Erection problems (impotence)
Problems passing urine
Frequent, loose bowel movements
Inflammation оf thе back passage
Do rectal cancers come from polyps?
90% of colon and rectal cancers arise from polyps that are initially benign
What is the number one cause of brain tumor?
one thing that can cause brain cancer is too much exposure of cellphone, let me explain why: some scientists discovered that electric appliances, gadgets, etc. have invisible electric forcefield also known as radiation. most of us are now so exposed of electrical forcefield/radiation because of the technological advancements. now a days, people are likely to use cellphones for communication and entertainment, and people are now so exposed to radiation from cellphones which could damage or destroy the DNA's located near our brain which could lead to brain cancer.
-nicole palacios-
What aftercare do mastectomy patients need?
After a lumpectomy, patients are usually cautioned against lifting anything which weighs over five pounds for several days. Other activities may be restricted (especially if the axillary lymph nodes were removed)
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Longtime sports journalist Jenny Morris, a pioneer in correspondence and became the first woman to submit a live report from the Super Bowl, died on Monday. She was 85 years old. Morris died in her Chicago condominium. She was undergoing treatment for appendic cancer.
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How common are Fibroid tumors?
Uterine fibroids are more common among African-American women than among women of other ethnicities.