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...s rewarded with a grainy white substance spewing forth. According the my surgeon, it is ecstasia (dead cells), and a benign process. Two days ago, I suddenly had alot of pain in the nipple area-- ...
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Is determined by size of tumor, if lymph nodes are involved, and if it has spread.
Stage 0: abnormal cells lining a gland or duct.
Stage 1: tumor measures up to 2cm and no lymph nodes involved.
S...
... needle biopsy.
I had this done, but when I got the results they said that they found some "suspicious" cells, labelled as CT4? Or was it B4?
They said this didn't mean that I have cancer, but it a...
...risk of the cancer coming back. Even through surgery removed your tumor, It is possible that some cancer cells may remain elsewhere in your body. Reccurence is the term used to describe the return of ...
...le studies on flaxseed and cancer recently. Here's one from 2002. It was done by implanting human cancer cells into the fatty breast tissue of mice. After the tumors had grown equally in the mice, at ...
...s 80 years old, and who is terminally ill with bladder cancer, told Janet that "once you have had cancer cells in your body, you can never get rid of them, and they WILL come back. It is a matter of w...
Improving Understanding Of Cell Behaviour In Breast Cancer
The invasion and spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body, known as metastasis, is a principal cause of death in patients diagnos
A metastasis occurs when cancer cells dissoicate from the original tumor and migrate via the blood stream to colonize distant (or even more local) organs. For a cell such as a cancer cell to migrate,
...ers must delay reconstruction for six to nine months.
Women are treated with radiation to destroy tumor cells left in chest walls and lymph nodes. Those cells can, with time, spread to other parts of...
... dictionary defines
"degenerative" as: adj. : of illness; marked by gradual deterioration of organs and cells along with loss of function; "degenerative diseases of old age". Some types of degenerati...
Spectacular discovery : New bacteria eats only cancer cells, destroys them.Can be the 100% cure to cancer.
Further research is necessary.
...clonal antibody. It can be tested with a EGFR biomarker assay because the “target” of Avastin is not the cells themselves, but rather a hormone (VEGF) secreted by the tumor cells. Avastin complexes wi...
...vidual patients with individual cancers. It works by measuring drug effects (real-time) upon endothelial cells which make up blood vessels.
Drugs like Avastin had striking anti-microvascular effect...
...ed in size.
How common is it for lumps like this,?to develop & grow at injury sites?
Do cancerous cells somehow congregate, at injury sites?
Susan, Su_Texas my opinions...
A mastectomy is when a woman's breast is removed in order to
remove cancerous breast cells/tissue.
If you know anyone who has had a Mastectomy, you may know that there is a lot of discomfort and
... Huggins uses synthetic hormones to treat prostate cancer and shows that some breast and prostate cancer cells are hormone-dependent.
1943 The first electron linear accelerator disigned for radiati...
...r Research.
HER2 receptors promote normal cell growth, and are found in low amounts on normal breast cells.
But HER2-positive breast cells can contain many more receptors than is typical, prom...
...would those mets be likely to subsequently travel to another location as well? In other words, do cancer cells break away from a metastasis and travel via the bloodstream or lymph to the bones or live...
Compound lights up spreading cancer cells
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A new type of imaging compound can literally light up spreading cancer cells and may offer a way to track the deadly spread o
...):441-6.
Resveratrol inhibits cell proliferation and induces apoptosis of human breast carcinoma MCF-7 cells.
Kim YA, Choi BT, Lee YT, Park DI, Rhee SH, Park KY, Choi YH.
Department of Oriental Me...
Maybe, for these reasons.
Cells are the most basic structure of the body. Cells make up tissues, and tissues make up organs, such as the lungs or liver. Each cell is surrounded by a membrane, a thi
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Salts of cesium, rubidium and to a lesser extent potassium seem to work raising the pH of the cancer cells to a level where they become dormant and short lived. Cesium is the most alkaline of mine...
...izable patterns that allow for their identification. Even two different pathologists looking at the same cells can reach different conclusions about who has cancer and what type. Pathologists can read...
...re is as statistically safe as the current standard treatment of axillary node dissection. If any cancer cells are found in the sentinal nodes, I will still have to have them all removed. If it had no...
I have a question about whether one might expect to see dead cancer cells in the tissue taken from a mastectomy after 4 rounds of AC (adromycin-cytaxin - not sure of my spelling here).
My wife was di
...at the amount of parabens absorbed by the skin is very low and the parabens are "metabolised by the skin cells to produce products that have no estrogenic activity".
Darbre's research did not look at ...
...lso know from messages some of you sent me in January that some people have biopsies that miss malignant cells. I'm not sure what to make of today's developments. Thanks for any help any of you offer ...
...y sure it is cancer, & that there will be a mastectormy), ... & about whether they can spread the cancer cells.
in some ways, i am more scared of having the biopsies done, than of having the surgeri...
...nce of breast cancer recurrence. The test looks at 21 genes that influence the behavior of breast cancer cells. Until this test, it had been difficult to pinpoint which women would benefit most from c...
... needle biopsy.
I had this done, but when I got the results they said that they found some "suspicious" cells, labelled as CT4? Or was it B4?
They said this didn't mean that I have cancer, but it a...
Breast cancer is starts in the cells of the breast in women and men. Worldwide breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer and fifth most common cause of cancer death.
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...mples. Microarrays may be used to compare gene or protein expression under different conditions, such as cells found in cancer.
Hence the headlong rush to develop tests to identify molecular predi...
...n you get radiation treatments, many doctors believe that the heat from those treatments kill the cancer cells. it has been proven that healthy cell take much higher body tempetures than cancer cells....
Breast cancer is starts in the cells of the breast in women and men. Worldwide breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer and the fifth most common cause of cancer death.
...atments, 5 treatments per week, the last 5 being an extra boost to the breast because most of the cancer cells in the breast are found around the site of the lumpectomy.
She is aware of the new mach...
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