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By now you should be familiar with the yellow 'LiveStrong' rubber cancer awareness bracelets. They were popularized by seven-time Tour de France cycling champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong. The money from their proceeds goes for cancer research.
If he has planning to pitchfork cancer awareness into society's consciousness, Lance Armstrong has done a really good job. His rubber bracelets are ubiquitous today, an ever present awareness tool for cancer, and a fund-raising tool for cancer research.
Among cancer awareness bracelets, next to Armstrong's rubber wristbands come the breast cancer awareness bracelets. However, unlike the 'LiveStrong' rubber band bracelets, these breast
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Prostate cancer happens when cells in the prostate begin to grow out of control and can then invade nearby tissues or spread throughout the body. Prostate cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in US men. The downward trend has generally been consistent from the peak of 41,800 deaths reported by the American Cancer Society in 1997. This mortality statistic is worrisome; however, it is important to note that more men die with prostate cancer than from prostate cancer.
You may find an excellent source of information about Prostate Cancer at: www.cancernewsandinformation.com
As the cells multiply, they form a mass called
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The main three symptoms to lung cancer that should not be ignored are shortness of breath, pain when breathing or coughing, and existence of a persistent cough, especially if it is accompanied by expectoration of sputum streaked with blood. Additionally, loss of appetite, fatigue, unusual losses of weight are three symptoms, which are indicative of lung cancer.
Because of the non-specific nature of symptoms of Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma tests are imperative to rule out incidence of the disease when lung cancer symptoms show up. Early detection of Mesothelioma cancer substantiated by clear information of patient's exposure to asbestos can help define
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Lung cancer kills more women every year than breast cancer. In
fact, lung Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death among both
men and women with statistics showing it is an increasing
problem for women especially as they have a proven
susceptibility to developing lung cancer.
However, lung cancer poses additional risks and issues for
women, and these can be generalised in one major way, and that
is to do with smoking.
About 90% of all lung cancer deaths among women are as a direct
result of smoking or breathing in someone else's second-hand
smoke. (This is known as Passive smoking).
Even though research has proven that smoking cause
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October has been Breast Cancer Awareness month since 1985. In the coming days, pink ribbons will emerge in abundance, symbolizing the efforts of educational and fund raising events that take place to find the "cure", and offering hope to those already diagnosed. These local and national events will generate millions of dollars. As the "Race for the Cure" continues, how can women incorporate preventative measures into their daily lives? Prevention is the hope that you will not be one of the growing numbers of women being diagnosed with breast cancer each year.
Women are repeatedly told that "early detection is the
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