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    Leukemia Research Paper

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    usually in a form of a tumor, but leukemia is involved with the blood. Cancer has a cure, but the government has it secretly hidden from the people in order for them to make money. There are many treatments for cancer that may last for years and even after it is cured there is more to it. Half million people die of cancer in the United States each year. Having cancer at a young age can ruin the brain and it would not be able to function like other normal people. Leukemia is a dangerous type of…

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    Passive Targeting

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    The major problem associated with chemotherapeutic agents is their lack of specificity and selectivity. This is mainly due to the presence of very subtle metabolic differences between the tumor cells and the normal cells[51]. Hence, very large doses of chemotherapeutic drugs are required for successful chemotherapy. Furthermore, cancer chemotherapy leads to severe adverse effects, such as hair loss, damages to the liver, kidney, and bone marrow, as the normal cells are also exposed to these…

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    noticed numerous strands of her long sleek hair falling out. Her bald spots became visible and she eventually had to shave off all her hair. Poor young Estella was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Approximately 3,100 children and young adults are diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) every year. ALL is a type of blood cancer originating in the bone marrow where…

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    1. What are the therapeutic advantages of an autologous stem cell transplant on Charlie’s bone marrow and immune system? - A majority of stem cells are in the bone marrow and some circulate to the blood system. The stem cells produce red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. When Charlie was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL), his stems cells no longer made normal blood cells. Autologous stem cell transplant can be used after high doses of chemotherapy. Chemotherapy kills…

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    INTRODUCTION: Cancer exists as a leading cause of death worldwide, treatments are available in a wide range but also side effects are harshly associated to it. Chemotherapy is most widely suited and recommended treatment of any cancer type. It is the conventional concept that chemotherapy drugs selectively killed damaged cells but novel generated facts explores that they also damages the normal cells also by the dependence of dosing. Hence, there exist fact to develop the approaches that…

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    Childhood Leukemia Essay

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    Childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a type of cancer in which the bone marrow makes too many immature lymphocytes (a type of whit blood cell). Leukemia may affect red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Past treatment for cancer and certain genetic conditions affect the risk of having childhood all. Signs of childhood all include fever and bruising. Tests that examine the blood and bone marrow are used to detect and diagnose childhood all. Certain factors affect prognosis…

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    Each year, an estimated 13,500 children will be diagnosed with cancer (2); acute lymphocytic leukemia or acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common cancer among children. This blood cancer (ALL) was first discovered by Peter Cullen in 1811 and was given the name leukämie by in 1847 (3). Abnormal white blood cells (Early lymphocytic precursor cells) force out healthy, immune fighting white blood cells which may also effect red blood cells and platelets. Although preventative measures are not…

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    Heplatin Research Paper

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    Synthetic drugs are a common source of acute injury of the liver. Compared with 30 years ago, the average patient today was older, has more Co morbidity and is exposed to more diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with the potential to harm liver function. Drug Cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum) shown to cause hepatotoxic, is an effective against solid tumors as an anti-tumor drug for the treatment of several human affected by cancer to exert their toxic effects by one or more common…

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    In a world where “cancer” is a frightening world, the word “chemo” can sometimes be just as scary. Since cancer is one of the most common causes of death among people in developed nations, there is constant research being done to find effective treatments and possible cures. Chemotherapy has long been the most common treatment associated with cancer. However, chemo is often known for causing side-effects almost as threatening as the cancer itself due to its toxicity. As new alternative methods…

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    Glibloblastoma is a type of astrocytoma that starts in the cerebrum and reproduces expeditiously because it makes its own blood supply which allows it to invade normal brain tissue. The cancer is highly malignant and is proto-oncogene. It’s characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation, diffuse infiltration, tendency for necrosis, significant angiogenesis, intense resistance to apoptosis, and widespread genomic aberrations. The tumor arises from the astrocytes which are star shaped cells…

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