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What Causes Brain Cancer?

March 16th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

There is no known cause of brain cancer. Extensive research has been conducted to pinpoint a cause to help prevent the cancer from occurring. Although there has not been very much conclusive evidence leading to a cause of brain cancer, the one thing that doctors do know is that brain cancer is not contagious and it does not occur due to head injury. There are known instances where cancer has spread to the brain from other parts of the body.(Lung cancer,Breast cancer,Liver cancer and so on.)

Brain cancer can occur at any age. Studies have shown that two major age groups are affected. From ages 3 to 12 and 40 to 70 are the age groups when brain cancer is formed. Since researchers have been able to gather this data, it has led to the discovery of some risk factors. Workers in certain industries are at a higher risk for brain cancer than workers in other industries. These include, rubber manufacturing, drug manufacturing, and oil refining. Since brain cancer often occurs with members of the same family, heredity is believed to be another cause of brain cancer.

There are many different kinds of cells in the brain, each with a different function. Sometimes the cells inside the brain begin to grow uncontrollably leading to a tumor. A tumor in the brain may or may not be malignant.If benign a tumor stays where it starts, although it can grow very large and put pressure on crucial areas. In the case of a malignant brain tumor however this has the ability to spread and brain cancer occurs. Brain cancer is dangerous and life-threatening as the cancerous cells can interrupt vital brain functions. When brain cancer occurs, the cells continue to grow at a rapid pace. The cells and tissue around these cancerous cells become crowded out and invaded.

Symptoms of brain cancer include headaches that are worse in the morning, changes in personality, abnormal eye movements, and weakness in the arms and legs. Seizures, nausea, and drowsiness are other symptoms of brain cancer.

Surgery is the treatment of choice for primary brain tumors radiation therapy, and are the treatments that are used when cancer has spread to the brain. The doctor will use one or a combination of these treatments depending on the needs of the patient.

Lloyd Perry is the founder of Infoservice.us An Online infoservice.us Health & Fitness Resource. Where you’ll find all your Health Info and Resources all in One Place.

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Coping With The Loss of a Loved One to Mesothelioma

March 16th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Human beings were never created to feel loss. We feel devastated when a loved one passes out of this world, but sometimes we’re confused as to what emotion we’re going to feel. Are we going to be angry? Sad? Are we happy that the person is in a better place? Are we jealous?

Since human beings aren’t meant to feel this loss, we often seek out blame, or accountability in an outer being; whether it’s God, or a doctor. We want to know what it is that caused it, because to us, death shouldn’t be natural.

This is extremely prevalent in cases of deaths. The families and patients feel as if something has been stolen away from them due to a lack in responsibility of the doctors, or the asbestos plants. And many of these families choose to fight for their loved one, long after he or she is gone.

This usually takes the form of a lawsuit, and a long trial. Even though most go into a lawsuit with revenge in mind, it’s a sickening thought that it will not bring the loved one back; and rarely does it slake the pain that one feels when they realize that it doesn’t even replace the love and caring face of the lost. There are some things to consider when wanting to take the loss to court.

Mesothelioma lawsuits are highly complex, and they need the services of expert lawyers or law firms for the settlement to be satisfactory. These lawsuits require Mesothelioma attorneys experienced in this special type of case; if you cannot find one near you, I suggest you look out of state.

So I write all of this just to say that although Mesothelioma lawsuits often result in millions of dollars for the victims, it’s likely that this gain in finance will ever replace the unfair loss of the loved one diagnosed with .

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Juices May Cause Bacterial Infection While on Chemotherapy, Said the Oncologist

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Chin (T576) is a 68 years old female. About ten years ago, she was diagnosed with left . A was carried out followed by six cycles of and ten radiation treatments. After the completion of these treatments, Chin took tamoxifen for five years. Every year she went back to her doctors for routine medical check up and at each visit she was given a clean bill of health.

In May 2007, Chin suffered pains throughout her body. An ultrasound done showed a nodular area of slightly altered echo pattern measuring 41.2 mm in the right liver lobe. A blood test done on 7 May 2007, showed elevated ESR, at 46 (normal less than 30); Alkaline phosphatase = 381 (normal 32-104); CA 125 = 166.6 (normal less than 35) and CA 15.3 = 68.0 (normal less than 28.0). A CT of the brain showed a tiny enhancing nodule with mild surrounding hypodense oedema in the left upper parietal lobe suggestive of a metastatic deposit. In addition, numerous lung metastases were seen on both left and right lungs. There were also multiple thoracic vertebral metastases and a solitary right rib lesion. A solitary hypodense lesion (2 x 2 cm) was noted in the liver, indicating metastasis. A separate study done on the spine indicated destructive lesions involving T3, T4 and L1. A barium swallow showed tertiary contraction at the distal end of the oesophagus.

Since Chin had pains in her chest and difficulty in swallowing, she received ten radiation treatments to the affected areas. She felt better after radiotherapy. The doctor then prescribed her an oral chemo-drug Navelbine. After taking the drug, Chin’s condition deteriorated and she again had difficulty swallowing and felt as if something was stuck in her chest.

Each dose of the oral chemo-drug cost RM 2,000 and it was recommended that Chin take a total of eight doses. The doctor told the family that Chin’s condition was serious. Without Chin has only three months to live, but with she would have six months.

Chin’s daughter came to see us on 1 June 2007 and asked for help. She told us that before , Chin was on juice-diet and her condition was still not “bad”. However, after Chin was started on the chemo-drug, the doctor forbade her to continue with juices. According to the doctor, juices are raw, not cooked and therefore contain a lot of bacteria. These bacteria would cause infection. Chin therefore stopped taking juices.

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There are a few lessons we can learn from this unfortunately and incredible story.

One, Chin had undergone the standard package of medical treatment for her . Was she cured after surgery, , radiotherapy and tamoxifen? Medically, she WAS cured since she had crossed that imaginary five-year-survival mark. In my practice, I have come across numerous cases of such recurrences after an apparent “cure”. Therefore, Chin’s case is not an isolated episode. This leads me to believe that there is no such thing as a cure for cancer — irrespective of how much the Medical Establishment wants us to believe that there is a cure.

Two, Chin underwent routine medical check up every year and after each visit she was told that she was well. How could it be that out of the blue, cancer deposits were found in her lungs, liver, bone and brain? How reliable was such routine checks? Again, this episode is not an exceptional case. I knew a lady who had a bone scan done in a prestigious private hospital. The result showed not bony metastasis. However, a scan done in another hospital a week later showed that the cancer had actually spread to the backbone. This leads me to this belief that “if the doctors tell you that there is no cancer it does not mean that there is no cancer. The cancer may be there, except that present expertise and technology cannot detect it. However, if a cancer or metastasis is found, then there is no reason to say it is not there.”

Three, heroic medicine wants to preserve life at all costs. Even in the face of “known inability to cure” something must be seen to be done. Unfortunately, what can be done must only be done based on “approved professional worldview” — in this case, more . Chin embarked on that would cost her family RM 16,000 in total. By doing this, Chin is expected to live an additional three months. Patients need to decide whether the extra time is worth the additional expenses and side effects. Perhaps patients need to ask too whether that “extra time” could be achieved through a more humane method.

Four, it is sad to note that some medical experts do not seem to understand the real cause of serious infections. It is unbelievable that drinking freshly prepared juices is considered “dangerous” and may lead to serious infection. Ask this question: Isn’t a much greater danger to infection?

Dr. Robert Mendelsohn, in his book: “Confessions of a Medical Heretic” wrote: “the hospital is one of the most dangerous places on earth … There are germs in hospitals that you can’t get anywhere else in town.” The hospitals are “such dirty places” and the “dust and dirt isn’t the kind of dust and dirt you find anywhere.” In short, the hospitals are full of superbugs — germs that are resistant to antibiotics.”

Robert Youngson and Ian Schott in their book: Medical Blunders, pg.157 wrote: “Doctors are all too often not the source of a cure but the cause of disease or disability itself. Arrogance, presumption and plain foolishness have caused some doctors to persevere with theories and treatments that caused appalling damage and suffering to their patients.”

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Defend Youself From Colon Cancer

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Over 100,000 people will find out that they have just in the United States alone. Colon cancer is one of the most spread cancer types in the U.S. while being the second and third factor of cancer death. But, thanks to new screening methods cancer can be diagnosed in its earliest stages resulting in a rising number of people being cured of this disease.

Since an abnormal cell needs 10-15 years to evolve into , regular cancer testing would help diagnose and cure it before becoming a problem.

It is recommended that routine colonoscopies should be made every ten years since the age of 50. If you know that in your family someone had or any other cancer forms you should start regular screenings more frequently and since at an earlier age.

The reason thatcolon cancer emerges is unknown and since it’s useless to prevent the abnormal cells from appearing there are measurements you can do to prevent it.

Two kinds of risk factors cause : the ones you can do something about and the ones you can’t control. The last type of factors includes:

* Age. The risk of getting increases with the age. Sure, the risk exists even if you are young but it’s way smaller.

* Family history. If some close relative of you has adenamotous polyps or while they are still young your doctor will recommend screenings before you are 50 years old because of the increased risk of developing the disease.

* Other risk increasing diseases. If you have Crohn’s disease or any other chronic inflammatory bowel disease the risk for developing increases. It is recommended having regular screenings after you have been diagnosed with any inflammatory bowel disease. If you have diabetes your risk of having increases by 40 percent.

* Ethnic Background. Eastern Europeans, Jewish population and the African Americans tend to have an increased factor risk for due to a genetic mutation.

Your doctor should be informed if you think you have some of these factors. Depending on these factors your doctor will advise you to begin the colorectal screenings earlier.

The risk factors that you can control include:

* The diet. Animal fats increase the risks of . It is known that many fruits and vegetables lower the risk of cancer formation so it’s recommended to have them every day and trying to substitute animal based food with “green” products.

* Exercise. Exercising will increase your fitness and in the same time lower the risk of most diseases including .

* Obesity. Overweight is increases the chances of dying from . You need to speak with your doctor about helping you lose some weight.

* Smoking. This is responsable for 12 percent of all deaths caused by . Besides, the chemicals contained by cigarettes are responsable for all sorts of cancer.

* Alcohol. You can lower the risk of by consuming less alcohol because, large alcohol intake increases the risk.

It really doesn’t matter what your risk factor is. You can change the development of by maintaining a healthy life. This includes exercising, having care of your diet and weight and limiting smoking and drinking.

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