Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer. Show all posts

The liver




The liver has two large sections, called the right and the left lobes. The gallbladder sits under the liver, along with parts of the pancreas and intestines. 





The liver and these organs work together to digest, absorb, and process food.Hepatitis can have non-infectious causes too, including heavy drinking, drugs, allergic reactions, or obesity.As cirrhosis results, the liver leaks fluid (ascites) into the belly, which becomes distended and heavy. In this rare disorder, an unclear process slowly destroys the bile ducts in the liver. Permanent liver scarring (cirrhosis) eventually develops.






Primary sclerosing cholangitis: A rare disease with unknown causes, primary sclerosing cholangitis causes inflammation and scarring in the bile ducts in the liver.The most common type of liver cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, almost always occurs after cirrhosis is present.The liver is a large, meaty organ that sits on the right side of the belly. Weighing about 3 pounds, the liver is reddish-brown in color and feels rubbery to the touch. ...






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Prostate Cancer Symptoms

 When a tumor causes your prostate gland to swell, or when cancer spreads beyond your prostate, you may experience the following symptoms:

Blood in your urine or sperm

You may feel pressure or pain in your rectum.

Lower back, hips, pelvis, or thigh pain or stiffness

I'm having new problems getting an erection.

The need to pee frequently, particularly at night

Having difficulty starting or stopping a urine stream

A sluggish stream or one that comes and goes

When you laugh or cough, you leak pee.

being unable to pee while standing

When you pee, you may experience pain or burning.

When you ejaculate, you may experience pain or burning.

When you ejaculate, you produce less fluid.


The tendency is also for you to have less room for other things, such as high-fat foods, when you eat more fruits and vegetables.


It is important to detect these symptoms in time.Contact your doctor immediately...

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Exercise, green tea may lessen breast cancer blues


NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Depression is a major health issue for breast cancer survivors, but new research hints that regular exercise and drinking green tea may help.


Exercising regularly and drinking green tea "may play an important role in the prevention of depression among breast cancer survivors," report Dr. Xiao Ou Shu, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, in Nashville, Tennessee, and colleagues.


They examined depression-related factors in 1,399 Chinese women who were 54 years old on average and treated for breast cancer in Shanghai, China between April 2002 and December 2006. Six months after their diagnosis, the researchers assessed the women's physical activity levels; food, tea, and alcohol consumption; cigarette smoking; and use of herbal medicines and supplements.


In depression evaluations at 18-months post-diagnosis, the investigators noted distinct benefits among the women who reported some sort of exercise (62 percent of the total). At this time, exercisers were about 20 percent less likely to be either mildly or clinically depressed, the researchers report in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.





They noted just 84 cases of mild or clinical depression among 437 vigorous exercisers (19.2 percent), but 161 cases among the 528 non-exercisers (30.5 percent).


Plus, compared with non-exercising women, the likelihood of depression was 28 percent lower among women who exercised more than 2 hours a week and 42 percent lower among those who increased their post-diagnosis exercise time.


Tea drinking also seemed to lessen depression. Compared with the 1,216 women who did not drink tea, among the 183 women who did, depression risk was about 36 percent lower. The vast majority of the tea drinkers -- 90 percent -- drank green tea.


The exercise and tea-drinking benefits remained when Shu's group allowed for multiple other risk factors for depression.


No other factors seemed to alter depression risk.


Although exercise and drinking green tea seemed to lower depression in this group of Chinese women, breast cancer survivors "should not overdose themselves," Shu cautioned in an email to Reuters Health.





He noted that excessive exercise and tea drinking may not have the same benefit on mood. Also, further investigations are necessary to clarify these findings since women in other countries, who may undergo different breast cancer treatment regimens, may react differently.


SOURCE: Journal of Clinical Oncology, online January 4, 2010.





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Tumours

Tumours are harder to detect in larger breasts. Large breasted women often have lumpier breasts and detecting suspicious lumps until they are well advanced may be difficult.
 Compared to that, it is easier to detect cancerous lumps in small breasted women. Women with other chest sizes had no association between breast size and breast cancer risk. đ

However, we need more studies to validate this theory.What makes breasts bigger or smaller is generally the amount of fat and stroma (fibrous tissue), which research shows have little impact on cancer odds.All breast cancers develop in the cells that line the ducts or lobules – the parts that make milk and carry it to the nipple.

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Staphylococcus aureus



Staphylococcus is a group of bacteria that can cause a multitude of diseases as a result of infection of various tissues of the body. Staphylococcus is more familiarly known as Staph (pronounced "staff"). Staph-related illness can range from mild and requiring no treatment to severe and potentially fatal.



The name "Staphylococcus" comes from the Greek staphyle, meaning a bunch of grapes, and kokkos, meaning berry, and that is what Staph look like under the microscope, like a bunch of grapes or little round berries. (In technical terms, these are gram-positive, facultative anaerobic, usually unencapsulated cocci.)


Over 30 different types of Staphylococci can infect humans, but most infections are caused by Staphylococcus aureus

Staphylococci can be found normally in the nose and on the skin (and less commonly in other locations) of 20%-30% of healthy adults. In the majority of cases, the bacteria do not cause disease. However, damage to the skin or other injury may allow the bacteria to overcome the natural protective mechanisms of the body, leading to infection.


Anyone can develop a Staph infection, although certain groups of people are at greater risk, including newborn infants, breastfeeding women, and people with chronic conditions such as diabetes, cancer, vascular disease, and lung disease. Injecting drug users, those with skin injuries or disorders, intravenous catheters, surgical incisions, and those with a weakened immune system all have an increased risk of developing Staph infections.


Staphylococcal disease of the skin usually results in a localized collection of pus, known as an abscess, boil, or furuncle. The affected area may be red, swollen, and painful. Drainage or pus is common.


In cases of minor skin infections, Staphylococcal infections are usually diagnosed by their appearance without the need for laboratory testing. More serious staphylococcal infections such as infection of the bloodstream, pneumonia, and endocarditis require culturing of samples of blood or infected fluids. The laboratory establishes the diagnosis and performs special tests to determine which antibiotics are effective against the bacteria.


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Washington DC Laser Hair Removal







Welcome to the Center for Laser Surgery, Washington DC's leader in cosmetic laser surgery, dermatology, and total vein care since 1995. Founded by the late Dr. Robert M. Adrian, the Center for Laser Surgery has achieved international recognition as a pioneer in cosmetic laser surgery


Board certified in Internal Medicine, Dermatology, and Laser Surgery, Dr. Adrian personally trained over 5000 physicians worldwide as well as the staff of the Center for Laser Surgery in cosmetic laser techniques, and was involved in the development of numerous laser systems currently used in both the U.S. and abroad. 


Through its long-standing commitment to outstanding service and extraordinary results, the Center for Laser Surgery continues to be Washington, DC's leader in cosmetic laser surgery, dermatology, and total vein care.


Dr. Susan Elliott is board certified by the American Academy of Dermatology and directs the Dermatology and skin surgery program at the Center for Laser Surgery. Dr. Elliott is a well-known expert in the non-surgical treatment of skin cancer and directs our photodynamic program for acne and skin cancer. Dr. Elliott is regularly listed as a 'top doctor' in both the Washingtonian Magazine as well as a 'Top Physician of America' by the Consumer Research council.





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Natural Alternatives


To reduce the risk of breast cancer as well as live a longer, healthier life, every effort should be made by women to control their blood pressure and cholesterol levels through dietary, lifestyle and nutritional supplementation strategies.The results of these studies are a significant cause for concern and underline the importance of using effective natural, non-drug approaches to lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels in



women.Millions of prescriptions are filled yearly with the hope of reducing people's risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

But, looking at the results from detailed studies, the majority of people on statin drugs, especially women, are achieving no real benefit from these drugs.The reality is that statins are very expensive medicines, provide very limited benefit and carry with them considerable risks for side effects.

Keep in mind that cholesterol levels don't change overnight.Allicin is the active ingredient is garlic.



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Shiitake

Shiitake are native to Japan, China and Korea and have been grown in all three countries since prehistoric times.The oldest record regardin...