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    Lung Cancer Monologue

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    Lung Cancer by : Charlotte Kershner It all happened when I went to the hospital that warm nice evening. I was getting ready to go to the hospital, then I got a call from the doctor, he said “Hi Sammy this is your doctor I need you to come to the hospital earlier” Then I wandered with curious “ok no problem I will come over now”. I go to the hospital, he pulled me back to the back room just like any other check up. He said in this weird tone I never heard before “ Sammy I need to tell you…

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    Side Effects Of Cancer

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    Cancer is an unusual growth of cells, also referred to as malignancy. Breast cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, and lymphoma are among the different types of cancer and symptoms may vary according to type. Tobacco use, aging, heredity, alcohol use, poor nutrition, obesity, and radiation or chemical exposure are the most common risk factors of developing cancer. Some of these causes are preventable, but others such as aging and heredity are not. Over time, several…

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    Ovarian Cancer Assignment

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    CANCER RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT OVARIAN CANCER SECTION A Ovarian cancer grows in the cells which make up the ovaries; the ovary, fallopian tube, and uterus. These cells are part of the female reproductive system, and are essential in the fertilization of eggs to create a fetus (Ovarian Cancer Alliance, 2014). Cancer is caused by abnormal cells which grow and spread rapidly to other areas of the body through the bloodstream (metastasis). These cells can form a tumor and follow the process of…

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    Cancer Synthesis Essay

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    this occurs, the cell has become a form of cancer. Everyone is affected by cancer in some way. In 2010, 1.6 million people in the United States…

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    Pancreatic Cancer Model

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    Pancreatic cancer is the tenth most common malignancy, and is the fourth leading cause of cancer related mortality in both women and men in the western world. It is predicted that by year 2020 pancreatic cancer will surpass colon and liver cancer related mortality, making pancreatic cancer the second leading cause of cancer related death, placing it just behind lung cancer (8)(9). The American Cancer Society estimates 48,960 new cases of pancreatic cancer for year 2015, and is estimated that…

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    Pancreatic cancer Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and are able to invade other tissues. Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems. Cancer is not just one disease but many diseases. Cancer is a variety of diseases that are characterized by uncontrolled cell growth and possible destruction of surrounding normal cells. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified some 60 substances and…

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    Brain Cancer Essay

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    The Condition Brain cancer is the irregular and uncontrolled growth of cells and tissue in the brain, affecting the Central Nervous System. Brain cancer takes the form of tumors, and these tumors can be cancerous (Malignant) or non-cancerous (Benign). Malignant tumors are dangerous since they destroy healthy brain tissue. Brain tumors grow through local extension, meaning that they rarely spread beyond the brain. Malignant brain tumors rapidly grow, while gradually increasing the pressure within…

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    Pediatric Cancer Paper

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    Pediatric cancer is among the leading causes of death for children today. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "the most prevalent cancers seen in childhood are leukemia’s and brain and central nervous system cancer. Within the United States, these cancers account for the highest incidence and death rates among children today" (2014). Research shows genetic factors play a significant role in causing a variety of pediatric cancers. This paper will provide research and…

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    Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that is made of mesothelial tissue, associated especially with exposure to asbestos that went misdiagnosed for years. Mesothelioma assaults the lungs and stomach and was extremely rare until industrial and enterprise companies developed the use of asbestos during the twentieth century (www.asbestos.com). In nineteen forty three Dr.H.W Wedler examined some autopsy documentation that came from victims of asbestosis (www.asbestos.com). While searching through those…

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    Melanoma And Skin Cancer

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    Melanoma is a very rare, dangerous skin cancer where development of a tumor starts in the melanocytes and appears to be a typical mole, but oftentimes leads to death. Melanomas can emerge anytime and anywhere on the surface of the skin. Everyone is at risk, even though having dark skin pigment lowers the chances of obtaining this skin disease (ACS 2015). The main cause of this skin cancer is intense exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun, but it can also…

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