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    Introduction: IPL, Intense Pulsed Light, is a relatively new medical technology that awards itself of being a source of bright pulsed energy that, is neither one-color nor clear, but rather has got a wide-ranging wavelength spectrum. IPL can be adjusted to different wavelengths to fit all the tones of colors, making it ideal to use on a wide array of different skin tones. These colors are modified by crystal filters that function as trimmers and allow the selection of precise wavelengths for…

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    <<>> “Medicines cure diseases, but only doctors can cure patients.” Carl Jung Personalized Cancer Treatment EuroMed’s medical staff has been treating cancer since 1991, and they’ve adopted an integrative medical approach, combining conventional and alternative treatments. Their principal belief is that cancer treatment must not be used at the expense of the patient’s immune system, so EuroMed Foundation utilizes an integrative treatment philosophy with an emphasis on maintaining…

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    buffered solution at pH 5.0 and pH 7.4 were investigated. The pH 5.0 is set up for simulating the acidic environment of tumor site where the pH is lower than that in normal tissues and organs. It was supposed to decrease the side-effect in the process of cancer treatment if the content of drug released under neutral condition lower than the acidic conditions. The release of DOX from DOX-loaded RSF nanospheres were shown in Fig. 3a, b. The DOX-loaded RSF nanospheres exhibited different release…

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    on the condition of breast cancer and its relevant treatment. Breast cancer is the most common female cancer and globally remains a major public health concern (Meade and Dowling 2012). The condition will be evaluated from a prospective of nursing care, the relevant treatment, and the management of patients with the condition. The electronic database CINAHL, Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition, MEDLINE and PsycINFO will be used. Search strategy on the topic of breast cancer and the…

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    Hormone Sensitive vs. Insensitive Breast Cancer What is the difference between hormone sensitive and hormone insensitive cancers? Why is triple negative breast cancer more likely to metastasize? Breast Cancer Vulnerability There are many different types of breast cancer. Some of which are very treatable and others, which are very aggressive and extraordinarily difficult to treat. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the very aggressive types of breast cancer, and has a much lower…

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    or lost a battle to cancer? It's heartbreaking isn't it? The Fault in Our Stars is tearful, romantic, and amazing. There are reasons why battling cancer is tearful, falling in love is romantic and why god is so amazing. I will show you where these themes take place in the book. I haven't the finest clue of what it's like to have or battle cancer. There are quotes I found about battling, in falling love, and God. "But in fact, depression is not a side effect of dying. (Cancer is also a side…

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    I was a cancer patient before a year. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgical treatment were done on me to help me get rid of that fatal disease. After six months, I finally discarded cancer tissues from my body but I was yet to come out of the wasting syndrome. Apart from that, I had lost my scalp hair, eyebrows and eyelashes too owing to the strong chemotherapy. My oncologist prescribed me lots of medicines to regain the lost charm. Latisse was one of those medicines. It came as an ophthalmic…

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    Bowel cancer need not be deadly a healthy lifestyle and regular tests help cut the risk. It remains the second most deadly form of cancer in Australia, yet bowel cancer is one of the most curable forms of the disease if caught in time, 90 percent of bowel cancers can be successfully treated. Here's how you can protect yourself. Have a test If everyone over the age of 50 were screened for bowel cancer every two years, an estimated 30 lives would be saved every week, says Alison Peipers, chair…

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    a family of five adult children and the wife of John Baxter. Their world is turned upside down when she finds a lump on her breast. Devastatingly, her familiar, deadly cancer causes her to go in for a double mastectomy and receive constant chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Much to the worry of her husband, Elizabeth decides not to tell the children how serious the cancer is. Throughout this difficult time, Elizabeth finds her strength and peace within God as she plans a family reunion.…

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    many laboratories though she died over 50 years ago. In her mid-thirties, she developed cancer and passed away soon after. The hospital treated her and but in the end the toxicity of the disease growing inside her overcame her body. During an early stage of her cancer, unbeknownst to Henrietta, a sample of her cells were taken and research was conducted on them resulting in many advances relating to cancer, polio, and other diseases. While I believe the use of HeLa cells was an incredible…

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