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    They include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, along with other options. Radiation therapy is a treatment with high-energy rays or particles that destroy cancer cells (cancer.org). In addition, external beam radiation is the most common type of radiation therapy for women. Radiation to the…

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    Respected oncology rehabilitation physical therapist Kim Marshall, DPT, CLT and highly-regarded medical oncology professional Donna Valentine, a physicians assistant, are teaming up to provide coordinated care that addresses the specific and varied health needs of breast cancer survivors in Orange County. The duo having been personally touched by family members with breast cancer, have worked closely together for many years are looking to develop this niche to ensure survivors don’t fall…

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    Mitosis

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    Mitosis is a part of the cell cycle in which chromosomes in a cell nucleus are separated into two identical sets of chromosomes, and each set ends up in its own nucleus. Mitosis is composed of several different components: Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase. Interphase is the stage that happens right before mitosis, this is where a typical cell spends most of its life. In the prophase stage of mitosis, the first stage of cell division, the chromosomes become visible as…

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    Targeted therapy ahs been successful in halting the tumor growth in 81 per cent of the patients in comparison to chemotherapy, which slows down tumor growth in just 15 per cent of the population for an average of two months(Harmon “A Drug Trial Cycle: Recovery, Relapse, Reinvention” 2). In addition to these advantages the use of targeted therapy has made it possible to…

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    Cancer is one of the most important human health problems in the world. There is a global effort to make progress in new technologies that could overcome the inherent disadvantage of chemotherapy and efficiently destroy tumors without damaging the healthy body. The two most important goals of antitumor therapy are to detect cancer at primary steps, deliver medicinal active ingredients to the special sites with reducing of adverse effects and increase of the efficacy of an anticancer drug. One of…

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    Adoptive T Cell Therapy

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    concerned as the most effective treatment to patients with metastatic melanoma. This therapy involves the transfer of autologous tumor- infiltrating lymphocytes; white blood cells that moved from bloodstream into a tumor; after lymphodepleting chemotherapy. Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) used tumor antigen-specific lymphocytes that were cultured in vitro from single cell enzymatic pieces or small fragments of resected tumor sample and proliferated them to large numbers before infusion into humans.…

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    Some advances include improved drug combinations, administration of anti-nausea medications during and after chemotherapy to reduce sickness and side effects, and chemotherapy pre-surgery to shrink a tumor or chemotherapy post-surgery to prevent recurrence of tumor (Evolution of Cancer Treatment). Another commonly administered treatment for cancer is radiation therapy. Radiation therapy is the use of high-beamed…

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    Types Of Melanoma

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    Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. It is the most serious form of skin cancer because it can spread to other parts of the body and cause serious illness or death. Melanoma normally develops in melanocytes and can occur anywhere on the body. The cause of melanoma is not clear, however, there are many contributing factors. UV radiation from sunlight or tanning beds can increase your risk. Other risk factors include having fair skin, many moles, a family history of melanoma, or a history of…

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    Proton Radiotherapy

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    Proton radiotherapy is a new type of treatment that is becoming the new standard of approaching a common tumor among children. Support by researchers, there is evidence that proton radiotherapy actually reducing some long-term side effects such as less severe cognitive damage, while maintaining the same hormonal levels as the older form of therapy (photon radiotherapy). One primary difference between the two therapies revolves around the way in which radiation passes through the patient’s body…

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    The Benefits Of X-Rays

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    The three different ways X-rays can be taken are computed tomography (CT scan), fluoroscopy, and radiography (Fda.gov). CT scans are X-rays that produce cross-sectional images of the body. They are also referred to as computerized axial tomography. A fluoroscopy is a medical imaging to show a continuous X-ray image, like an X-ray movie. Radiography is the art, act or process of making radiographs and sonograms. Using radiology on it too dangerous, it can cause irreparable damage to fertility,…

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