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Daily Archives: 10/26/2021

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Is Whipple Procedure the Cure for Pancreatic Cancer?

Awareness + Prevention, Cancer TreatmentBy admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

A pancreaticoduodenectomy is another name for the Whipple procedure. Most cancer patients know what is a Whipple procedure as it is the most common surgical treatment for pancreatic cancer that has spread to the gland’s head. In this procedure, the pancreatic head, duodenum, and a section of the intestine, gallbladder, and accompanying lymph nodes are…

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Lumpectomy vs. Mastectomy: Which is Better for Breast Cancer?

Awareness + Prevention, Cancer TreatmentBy admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

People with breast cancer can choose between total removal of a breast (mastectomy) or breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy) followed by radiation in specific conditions. For people with only one side of cancer in the breast and a tumor less than four centimeters, a lumpectomy followed by radiotherapy is likely to be as beneficial as mastectomy. It…

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How to Detect Colon Cancer Without Colonoscopy?

Awareness + Prevention, Cancer TreatmentBy admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

Screening for colon cancer is an essential consideration of routine health care. If you’re over 45, you should have colon cancer screening (CRC) done. One of the most prevalent screening methods is a colonoscopy, which is a clinical procedure that involves viewing the colon with a camera linked to a probe. It also necessitates a…

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Lung Cancer Awareness Month: Guide to Small Cell Lung Cancer

Awareness + Prevention, Cancer TreatmentBy admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

At times, cells of the lung begin growing speedily in an unexplained manner, and this situation leads to lung cancer. Cancer can develop in any lung location, and it’s the significant cause of cancer deaths in both men and women in America, China, and Canada. There are mainly two kinds of lung cancer. Small-cell lung…

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Cervical Cancer and Pregnancy: Can You Get Pregnant?

Awareness + Prevention, Cancer TreatmentBy admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

These days, a lot of women delay having a baby. Cervical cancer can develop as a result of this before conception. Infertility is a common side effect of several therapies. Cervical cancer and pregnancy, however, both have options. Some women can still conceive if they want to protect their fertility. Fertility can be affected by…

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BRCA Gene Mutations: Genetic Testing And Cancer Risk

Awareness + Prevention, Cancer 101By admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

BRCA1 and BRCA2 (Breast Cancer Gene 1 and 2) are genes that create proteins that aid in the repair of DNA damage. Each of these genes can pass down in two copies, one from each parent. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are tumor suppressor genes because they can cause cancer with damaging (or pathogenic) variants (or mutations).…

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Frequently Asked Questions About Clinical Trials

Cancer 101, Cancer TreatmentBy admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

Clinical trials are the new and one of the most widely used treatments for cancer patients. This scientific research involves people surviving from cancer and provides them a ray of hope to prevent cancer. Clinical trial treatment has multiple stages where the experts thoroughly study the entire background of an individual before giving them a…

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Am I at risk if my relatives have cancer?

Awareness + Prevention, Awareness + Prevention, Cancer 101By admin10/26/2021Leave a comment

Raise your hand if you have a family member who has been diagnosed with cancer. You’re not alone if you’ve ever worried about what that means for your cancer risk. Cancer is a sickness that affects each one of us in some manner. Everyone has had someone in their family with cancer at some point…

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