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By Elinor Marucci on January 17, 2013 | From stopquitsmoking.info
The lung cancer is one of the most perilous diseases that kill thousands of Americans every year and each year the number of cases are increasing. With the occurrences of lung cancer on the rise, it is essential that we learn about the basic factors leading to lung cancer and what should be the courses of action in case of lung cancer diagnosis. Here are the basic information regarding lung cancer that will help you to understand how and when it develops and how to steer clear of this killer disease.

Lung cancer is that condition of your lungs where an abnormal reproduction of cells takes place. And it can happen in one or both of your lungs. Sometimes lumps of cancerous cells or the tumors invade the organs. Our lungs allow the oxygen from the air to pass into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to eliminate from the system. Now any kind of lung disease including lung cancer impairs this function of lungs to transfer oxygen into blood and remove carbon dioxide from it. The result is many kinds of disorders relating to breathing trouble and cough.


Do you know what the most dreadful part of the lung cancer is? One rarely comes to suspect that he or she is suffering from lung cancer until it is too late and goes beyond any kind of treatment. This is because, signs and symptoms associated with lung cancer are never acute or alarming until the later stages of malignancy and it is often at this stage when someone starts to experience the typical symptoms of lung cancer. So it is recommended that if you ever experience any symptom even remotely related to lung cancer, rush to the doctor without delay so that in case of diagnosis of lung cancer you can avail the treatments as early as possible. The earlier the disease is diagnosed; greater are the chances of survival.

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 Prostate Cancer Stages Biography

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 live in Brooklyn, New York and own a small commercial real estate firm in Long Island, New York. At my last birthday (March 10, 2012), I turned 61 years old. I do have to say that in the past my birthday did not hold a lot of meaning for me, but this year I celebrated and thanked G-d that I had another birthday. I look forward to celebrating many, many more.

I was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer and had a partial thyroid resection in 1998. Once I got over the initial shock of being told I had cancer, I quickly was able to move on and put it in my past.

In 2001, at the age of 49, I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. Having prostate cancer was not a surprise since my father had it, his only brother (my uncle) died from it and my first cousin had already been diagnosed. I had a laparoscopic prostatectomy at Mass General Hospital in Boston and then suffered a recurrence of the cancer in my lymph nodes along with micro-mets in my blood in Dec 2005.

Since I also deal with an arthritic condition my rheumatologist sent me for an MRI in January of 2006. The MRI results were fine from the arthritis side, but it showed that, unknown to me, I had a 10cm tumor in my left kidney! Now being diagnosed with primary, clear cell renal cancer, I had a radical nephrectomy in January 2006.

Then in May of 2010 I paid a visit to my dermatologist for an annual “skin check.” After showing her a spot on my leg that I watched grow over a three month period I asked her to biopsy it. She was adamant that it was nothing, but I told her I wasn’t going to eave the examining room until she took a sample of tissue. Although I didn’t have any physical discomfort, my mind kept yelling at me that I had a problem. So, to appease me she took a sample, without any surprise to me, she called me and reported that I had a thin melanoma. I had surgery to remove the lesion on June 11 2010.

In September of 2012 I had a bunch of atypical cells removed from a spot about 10cm from the original melanoma.
 

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What Is Cancer Biography

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 hree quarters of the way through his "biography" of cancer, the New York-based oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee pauses to set the scene in his laboratory, a beehive of esoteric activity and impenetrable jargon. In lesser hands, such a passage would leave non-specialist readers bewildered and bored. But then he describes himself in the simplest of scientific poses, looking into a microscope. And what he gazes at is one of the more sinister mysteries of human – or anti-human – life. The leukaemia cells he is examining came from a woman who has been dead for 30 years. Unlike their discarded host, these cells are "immortal".

    The Emperor of All Maladies
    by Siddhartha Mukherjee

In this small but typical moment, Mukherjee manages to convey not only a forensically precise picture of what he sees, but a shiver, too, of what he feels. "The cells look bloated and grotesque, with a dilated nucleus and a thin rim of cytoplasm, the sign of a cell whose very soul has been co-opted to divide and to keep dividing with pathological, monomaniacal purpose."

The yoking of scientific expertise to narrative talent is rare enough, but the literary echoes of The Emperor of All Maladies suggest a desire to go further even than fine, accessible explanation. "Normal cells are identically normal; malignant cells become unhappily malignant in unique ways."
It takes some nerve to echo the first line of Anna Karenina and infer that the story of a disease is capable of bearing a Tolstoyan treatment. But that is, breathtakingly, what Mukherjee pulls off. He calls this great and beautiful book a biography, rather than a history, because he wants his reader to understand his subject not just as a disease, a scientific problem or a social condition, but as a character – an antagonist with a story to tell through its eerie relationships to the wider biological and animal world that is also, inexorably, our story.

Though it has many historical antecedents, the epic medical quest to understand and treat cancer only really took shape as it emerged as a defining disease of modernity. This is the case not just in the metaphorical sense that it speaks potently to our industrialised terrors, but in the direct sense that cancer only became a leading cause of death in the world when we began to live long enough to get it.

People in the past tended to die of other diseases – as they still do in poorer countries today. Cancer now ranks just below heart disease as a cause of death in the US, but in low-income countries with shorter life expectancies, it doesn't even make the top 10. At the beginning of the 20th century, life expectancy at birth in America was 47.3 years. Now, the median age at diagnosis for breast cancer is 61; for prostate cancer, 67. As we extend our lives, Mukherjee writes, "we inevitably unleash malignant growth".

Thus the scene is set for a monumental scientific, political and human struggle. Mukherjee assembles a teeming cast of characters: from ancients such as Atossa, the Persian queen who in 500BC self-prescribed the first recorded mastectomy, to Mukherjee's own patients. There are tales of grizzly surgical techniques and astonishing medical discoveries. But, as with any epic narrative, the central drama marches towards a war.

The full-blown campaign against cancer began with the meeting in the 1940s of an American socialite, Mary Lasker, in search of a great medical cause, and the driven cancer researcher, Sidney Farber, one of the creators of chemotherapy. Mukherjee describes it as the coming together of two travellers, "each carrying one half of a map". The battlefield at the middle of the map was Washington DC and the political alliance that Lasker and Farber eventually formed was with Richard Nixon. The passing in 1971 of the National Cancer Act enshrined the idea of cancer as sovereign among diseases and bequeathed it the language of a world war

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Pancreatic Cancer Causes

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It is estimated that 25 percent of the population of the United States will face diagnosis of cancer during their life time, with 1.3 million new cancer patient’s diagnosis each year. Less than a quarter of these patients will be cured solely by surgery and or local radiation. Most of the remainder will receive systemic chemotherapy at some time during their illness in a small fraction of patients with cancer representing selectedneoplasms. The chemotherapy will result in a cure or prolonged remission.However, in most cases, the drug therapy will produced only a regression of the disease, and complications and /or relapse may eventually lead to death, thus the overall 5-years survival rate for cancer patients is about 65 percent, ranking cancer second only to Chronic Pancreatitis, Acute Pancreatitis as a cause of mortality.

The ultimate goal of chemotherapy is a cure (thus is long term disease free survival).a true cure requires the eradication of every neoplastic cell. If a cure is not attainable, then the goal becomes control of the disease (stop the cancer from enlarging and spreading) to extend survival and maintain the best quality of life. This allows the individual to maintain a normal existence, with the cancer thus being treated as a chronic disease. In either case, the neoplastic cell burden is initially reduced, either by surgery or by radiation, followed by chemotherapy, immunotherapy or a combination of these treatment modalities. In advanced stages of Pancreatic Cancer, the likelihood of controlling the cancer is far from reality and the goal is palliation (that is elevation of Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms and avoidance of life threatening toxicity) this means that chemotherapeutics drugs may be used to relieve symptoms caused by the cancer and improve the quality of life, even though the drug may not lengthen life.

The growth rate of most solid Pancreatic Cancer is initially rapid, but growth rate usually decrease as the tumor size increases. This is due to unavailability of nutrients and oxygen caused by inadequate vascularization and lack of blood circulation. Reducing the tumor burden through surgery or radiation often promotes the recruitment of the cells into active proliferation and increases their susceptibility to chemotherapeutic agents. Combination drug chemotherapy is more successful than single drug treatment in most of the cancers for which chemotherapy is effective. Sign and symptoms of pancreatic cancer may not appear until pancreatic cancer is quite chronic.

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Cancer Donations

 Cancer Donations Biography

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Our charity shops rely on your donations and it couldn’t be easier to help.
By simply having a sort out and donating any unwanted items to your local Cancer Research UK shop you can raise money for our life-saving work - without it costing you a penny.
What you can donate

There are lots of things we would love to sell in our shops. From jumpers to jewellery and belts to books, learn more about what you can donate to Cancer Research UK.
How to donate
Donating goods is really easy. Find out how to get your bags to us, whether you are giving as:

    An individual - if you're having a clear out at home
    Part of a group - whether it’s a scout pack, a church or a group of friends
    Or a business - there are lots of options to make donating goods as simple as possible.

Why you should donate today

One bag of items could be worth as much as £30. Just five bags could fund a cancer information nurse for a day. Our experienced cancer information nurses provide a confidential service for anyone with concerns about cancer.
There are so many reasons to donate to your local Cancer Research UK shop.
Journalist Dawn Porter donating goods
‘By donating your quality unwanted items, not only will it feel amazing to be able to see clearly what you’ve actually got, but you’ll be helping to raise vital funds for research into cancer, helping to save more lives and keep families like mine, who have been affected by cancer, together.’
Dawn Porter, journalist and presenter

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Cancer Sign Biography

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Cancer, the fourth sign of the zodiac, is a water sign, which signifies your highly emotional nature. Being under the sway of the element of water also makes you highly caring, generous and intuitive. You are highly evolved, even spiritual — the water signs are karmically developed and refined in spirit.

Water is malleable and adaptable. You are very much like that. You adapt when you have to, but you much prefer to make changes on your own terms.
Like water, you are soothing and nourishing too. Life-supporting energies are at the heart of your character. You will act as a support for many people — in your own family and beyond.

Oscar-winning actress Kathy Bates is a dedicated patron, funding a Beverly Hills hospital for women recovering from cancer. Guess what her star sign is? You got it — Cancer!

You are for the most part a person of feeling and sensation. Often you will ignore your own judgment and rationality, and someone’s else’s reasonable advice, in favor of how you feel. You don’t care if you’re wrong, either! If your intuition tells you to do something, like reaching out to give someone a helping hand, you’ll just do it.

Others turn to you when they need a shoulder to cry on — you’ll do well in any of the caring professions. This approach is highlighted by your key life phrase, ‘I nurture’. You find it difficult to turn away anyone in need. Anyone who knows you will agree that you are one of the best people to connect with if they need advice. Friends will turn to you if they are in trouble, knowing that your sensitive and compassionate touch will lighten their load.

You are extremely receptive to your environment and the people around you, and will often ‘pick up’ people’s energies, moods and thoughts. This ability serves you well; your intuition about people is quite often correct. Your knack of knowing people’s issues before they even open their mouths attracts them to you. The difficulty with this, though, is that you can tend to absorb their emotions — negative as well as positive.

You reflect the qualities of the changing Moon. This means that at times your emotions get the better of you, and you swing from high to low. Family and friends will be well aware of this, but they will not doubt your loyalty and support.
Another aspect of the Moon that sometimes doesn’t work well for you is its maternal nature. You sometimes veer too close to the mothering/smothering lane, which can put people off.

Back on the plus side, you love to mix with all sorts of people. Social activities are an essential ingredient in your development. You are a great success socially, because you can convey your wisdom to others so well — Cancerians have very expressive faces.
Creative enterprises are a great way to make the most of your moods and your imagination. Music and writing are perfect vehicles for you. You can express the inner part of your being as entertaining literary, art or music pieces.
Cooking is also a great outlet for you. Even if you cook as a hobby rather than as a job, you will find that it balances your state of mind over time.

Sometimes you can get locked into your own private lifestyle, and only come out at full Moon. Being a recluse is not for you, though — share your talents and love with the world. Some of this is down to your love of the night.

Because the Moon’s domain is the night, many Cancerians are night owls. From twilight on, your creativity starts to flow and you feel at home — you have a strong affinity with lunar energies. This is a good time to get into writing, meditating, or just walking in the moonlight. All these will energize you. You love the stillness and mystery of the night.
You are a consummate homemaker. Even men born under this sign express the ‘feminine’ aspect of their character in their love of the kitchen, and activities that make them feel secure in their domestic space.

You love to collect or keep mementos — such as scrapbooks and other bits and pieces — that bring back memories of good times and people you care about. You have a great memory, not just for facts, but also any good turn or kindness you’ve received.

You can always talk about any subject with anyone. That retentive memory is a help here, as is your impartial, even-handed approach to people generally. Dealing with people comes naturally to you: add this to your shrewdness and intuition, and you are likely to be a good businessperson. You can also use these skills in managing your day-to-day life.

If you are a Cancer born between 22nd June and 3rd July you are under the double influence of Moon. You are emotional, loving and destined in marriage and love life. However, try to curb your changeable emotions. Don't let sentimentality rule you.

Were you born between 4th and 13th July? Well, Cancer, I see you have a very deep and penetrating mind and can sometimes be overly intense in relationships. Your loyalty is unconditional and you make the staunchest of friends.
As a Cancer born between 14th and 22nd July you are prone to a dreamy and idealistic attitude in life. You like the idea of being compassionate and forgiving to everyone and serve the needs of friends and family well. That’s fine but don’t forget that you have needs as well.

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