How much does a cancer dr make a hower?
it depends, if you work in a hospital its between 70k to max 130k without deducting the taxes. this is also without any extra's.
if you have a clinic yourself it can go up from 150k to 250k
Does chester bennington have a throat cancer?
No -- well, he has had LOADS of injuries in the past, and a couple days ago! He has abdominal and back injuries/pains. Linkin Park had to cancel their tour in China because whilst Bennington was playing with his kids, his back plate had been adjusted -- leaving him in fatal pain. Though I don't think he has cancer.
What is Metastatic Insulinoma?
An insulinoma is a tumor in the pancreas that produces too much insulin.
Alternative NamesInsuloma; Islet cell adenoma
Causes, incidence, and risk factorsThe pancreas is an organ in the abdomen that makes several enzymes and hormones, including the hormone insulin. Insulin's job is to reduce the level of sugar (glucose) in the blood by helping it move into cells.
Most of the time when your blood sugar level drops too low, the pancreas stops making insulin until your blood sugar returns to normal. Tumors of the pancreas that produce too much insulin are called insulinomas. Insulinomas keep making insulin, even when your blood sugar drops too low.
High blood insulin levels cause low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia). Hypoglycemia may be mild, leading to symptoms such as anxiety and hunger. Or it can be severe, leading to seizures, coma, and even death.
Insulinomas are rare tumors. They usually occur as single, small tumors in adults.
These tumors are very rare in children. Most children with high blood insulin levels have many areas of overactive insulin-releasing cells in the pancreas, instead of a single tumor.
Taking medications that cause too much insulin in the blood, either accidentally or on purpose, is about as common as insulinoma.
More than 90% of insulinomas are non-cancerous (benign) tumors. People with the genetic syndrome called multiple endocrine neoplasia type I are at risk for insulinomas and other endocrine tumors.
SymptomsAfter fasting, your blood may be tested for:
CT or MRI scan of the abdomen may be done to look for a tumor in the pancreas. If the test is negative, one of the following tests may be performed:
Surgery is the recommended treatment for insulinoma. The tumor is first found by tests or surgery. Medication may be used to get patients stable before surgery.
If there is a single tumor it will be removed. However, if there are many tumors, part of the pancreas will need to be removed (partial pancreatectomy). At least 15% of the pancreas must be left to produce its enzymes. This may prevent the surgeon from removing the whole insulinoma tumor.
If no tumor is found during surgery, or if you are not a candidate for surgery, you may get the drug diazoxide to lower insulin production and avoid hypoglycemia. A diuretic (water pill) is given with this medication to prevent the body from retaining fluid. Octreotide is used to reduce insulin release in some patients.
Expectations (prognosis)In most cases, the tumor is non-cancerous (benign), and surgery can cure the disease. However, a severe hypoglycemic reaction or the spread of a cancerous tumor to other organs can be life-threatening.
ComplicationsCall your health care provider if you develop any symptoms of insulinoma. Convulsions and decreased consciousness are an emergency -- call 911 or your local emergency number.
ReferencesCryer PE. Glucose homeostasis and hypoglycemia. In: Kronenberg HM, Shlomo M, Polonsky KS, Larsen PR, eds. Williams Textbook of Endocrinology. 11th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2008:chap 33.
Jensen RT, Norton JA. Endocrine tumors of the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract. In: Feldman M, Friedman LS, Brandt LJ, eds. Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease. 9th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2010:chap 32.
National Cancer Institute. Islet cell tumors (pancreatic) treatment PDQ. Updated October 31, 2008.
Reviewed ByReview Date: 10/30/2010
David C. Dugdale III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by Ari S. Eckman, MD, Chief, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Trinitas Regional Medical Center, Elizabeth, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
Are there survivors of ovarian cancer?
I had what was called third degree dysplasia. Whereas, my type had spread close to my cervix. Considering that there were "treatments" to combat my type of cancer, I opted for a Total Hysterectory. They took my ovaries. A radical would be taking the uterus as well. I get my yearly pap smears to make sure that my tests come back at a "relatively" normal stage. So far, I have been cancer free since 2001. Always seek a second opinion. If you need more information, go to the National Cancer Institute at www.cancer.gov.
How many people die of tHroat cancer due to smokin each yeAR?
approximately 30000 people in the u.s die from throat cancer due to smoking,each year.
Can missed periods cause cervical cancer?
You can. But sometimes patients do not. A classic sign of cervical cancer is uncontrolled/abnormal uterine bleeding. That means the patient would not know if they are having their period or not due to the fact they have constant uterine bleeding.
Stage 4 lung and liver cancer life expectancy?
no-one can answer that unless they know the surverity of the person's cancer. My grandad has just been diagnosed with lung cancer, they said that if it had been caught earlier then they could have done something or pro-longd it but as he has had it for many years un-noticed by his doctor he has only 6 months left but that is only as it has spread to the liver and limp gland but caught ealier and there a chance of survival, you're best speaking to a doctor they could help more.
How do you treat a cold if you are on chemotherapy?
Let your oncologist know you are coming down with a cold. If you have no fever, you can use Grandma's best approach: resting, drinking lots of fluids, and the use of over-the-counter cold medicines are generally safe. If you develop fever or cough call your oncologist.
What is a small soft lump on back of neck on the spine accompanied by general soreness in area?
Since you've described it as "next to" the spine, I'll presume you mean "off to one side"... Most likely: Sebaceous cyst fatty tumor [benign] If it's up by the hair-line and half-way between the ear & the spine, and is very painful and causes headaces: could be Occipital neuroma If it isn't growing and has been there a long time, I'd put my money on the Sebaceous cyst. If it IS growing, you ought to get it checked...!!
Did Rene Angelil smoke before he got cancer?
No information that indicates Rene Angelil smoked could be found. Still, that does not mean that he did or didn't smoke. It may just mean that it is something that is not being published at this time.
How does someone contract breast cancer?
No one knows for sure, but genetics is a strong contributing factor. In other words, if your relatives have had breast cancer, you have a much higher chance of developing it than a person with no relatives who have had it.
He had it but traveled inside his body and killed it. He cannot die.
Does wearing a padded bra stops breast growth or leads to breast cancer?
No, it doesn't stop breast growth and most certainly doesn't lead to breast cancer.
Breast size is determined by genetics before you're born and can only be significantly altered as a result of malnutrition, not from pressure to the breast tissue.
Cancer originates when cells of the body mutate and become immune to the chemicals your white blood cells secrete to kill the cell (when it is old, or no longer of use). Instead of dying and allowing for new cells to take the places, they start to produce more of these mutated cells which all reproduce themselves. This creates large numbers of cells which don't contribute to the maintenance of the body, but continue to take up space, hampering the body's ability to continue to function regularly. As a result, cancer can't be treated as it's your own cells attacking each other, so chemotherapy uses the theory that there are more healthy cells than sick, so it just kills everything, hoping to remove the cancerous cells in the process.
Why would a padded bra cause that?
What is the Icd-9-cm code for benign tumor of the midbrain?
Hi, You may use 706.2 - Sebaceous Cyst skin for cyst of neck. Neha Bhatnagar, CPC, CPC-H
How many people get leukemia year?
In 1998, the trend supported that every year 30,800 people will be diagnosed with some form of leukemia. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&uid=12712476&cmd=showdetailview&indexed=google
What is the role of a personal support worker in assisting a client with cancer?
It depends on the stage(s) of breast cancer as well as the individual needs of the client. They could provide a variety of support/assistance in all aspects of daily living such as housekeeping, groceries, meal prep, laundry, assistance with bathing or dressing, ambulatory needs, accompany to any/all appointments, companionship, gardening, palliative care, assistance with any children or pets and so much more. There is no limitations to what a personal support worker can provide unless outlined as not being able to by their companies code of ethics.
Why would someone rapidly lose weight?
I assume that you mean to why is rapid weight loss one of the symptoms for Diabetes.
Well, here is the explanation:
Insulin is basically a storage hormone and it carries the glucose from blood to the cells and plugs on the insulin receptors and therefore opens the door of cells and deposits the glucose into the cells. The cells convert this glucose into fat. When this insulin is unavailable or insufficient, glucose accumulates in your blood.
When this happens, the human body, due to lack of sufficient carbohydrates or glucose, seeks an alternative to obtain the required energy your cells need to work optimally. This is when your body turns to and starts burning fat and even muscles for energy which ultimately leads to a reduction in general body weight.
Weight loss in people with diabetes is noticed more often before a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. But this could also affect people living with type 2 diabetes.
Click the link below for further details:
breathewellbeing.in/blog/type-2-diabetes-management-in-2020/
Where is the Mayo Clinic located?
The Mayo Clinic Diet is a weight loss & lifestyle program that was designed by the experts at the Mayo Clinic. The purpose is to help you lose weight by teaching healthy eating and habits to develop and healthy lifestyle.
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Where did leukemia first start?
It is not possible to trace back the earliest historical appearance of leukemia. Bear in mind that throughout most of human history, leukemia would not have been correctly diagnosed if someone did have it, because of a lack of medical knowledge. In pre-historic times this disease or pretty much any other disease would have been seen as an attack by evil spirits. In later ages it might have been described as an ague or some other such vaguely defined illness. Not until the 20th century would it have been diagnosed as leukemia. But if I were to venture a guess, I would say that leukemia has probably been around since the earliest days of the human species, about half a million years ago. Though from my knowlege and reaserch, has shown that the first sign of Leukemia was in 1902 in Greece... The male died several weeks later, with only flue like signs. Though no one is able to tell if it was Luekemia but that is the best sign.
Do breast implants increase the risk of breast cancer?
There are no studies that demonstrate that breast implants (or other implantable devices) cause cancer. This has been looked at extensively. There is a rat model, demonstrating cancer can be caused by implants, however.
Can men get breast cancer at the age of fifteen?
Absolutely. In the developed world, your risk is very low. The average age of diagnosis for breast cancer increases roughly with the level of development your country has. Be that as it may. You still are always at risk, as cancer can develop without any identifiable factor influencing it.
What season can you see cancer the constellation?
You can see Cancer in the Spring time. From mid April to early May is the best time to view. Around 9:00 pm would give you the best results.
What are the odds of beating leukemia?
I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on February 23rd, 2010. I went through 3 rounds of heavy chemotherapy, 15 rounds of total body radiation, and on May 19th, 2010 I received a bone-marrow transplant from my brother, a perfect match. I am a living example that Leukemia can be beat. I still have a long way to go in terms of recovery, and the chance that it can come back will always be there; however, I do not think like that. I am doing great with the exception of being a little skinny, but that too will come back.
Have you been recentley diagnosed? If so, the most important thing you can do for yourself is keep a positive attitude. It is a learning time, and it is important not to ask "why me" or to fill your soul with hatred and anger. It is time to step back and ask yourself "What have I been doing wrong?" and "What do I need to do to change?".
I am here for anyone that needs an ear on this subject. My email address is 41billyho@gmail.com, please feel free day or night to share your thoughts. I am here for you.
Positive...Positive...Positive
"Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending."
(Cystic fibrosis/Cancer) is a growth disorder of cells that occurs when cells divide uncontrollably within the body.