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    Endometrial Cancer and what all women should know Leah Hanuska Mohave Community College Mea 205 Melody Redman April 14, 2017 Abstract This paper will explain what every woman, teenager, and parents who have female daughters needs to know about endometrial cancer, It is important for women to educate themselves about this common disease, but it is also important for parents. If you have abnormal vaginal bleeding that is not related to menses, if there is a clear vaginal discharge, If you have long and or heavy bleeding after the age of 40, difficult or painful urination, pain in the pelvic area, and if you feel any kind of pain after intercourse that it is time to call your doctor and get an appointment to make sure nothing major is going…

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    Endometrial Cancer

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    Oral contraceptives have proven health benefits to women around the globe. Studies find that, “the pill” reduces risk for various cancers. Two, for example, are endometrial and ovarian cancer. These are both uterine cancers that take away over 25,000 lives a year. Endometrial cancer is a cancer that start in the lining of the uterus. “Endometrial cancer accounts for 90% of all uterine cancers”, according to the National Cancer Institute. Combination birth control (estrogen and progestin pills),…

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    Childhood Obesity

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    the teenage obesity epidemic. One of the largest risks is Type 2 Diabetes. If someone has Type 2 Diabetes, their body does not use insulin properly. It is also called hyperglycemia. The pancreas first produces too much insulin to make up for the lack, then does not produce enough. People with hyperglycemia need insulin shots or a pump. Another huge risk is coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease, or CHD, is the narrowing of blood vessels that supply blood and oxygen to the heart. This…

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    Taoxifen Research Paper

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    called ICI46, 474 and was not effective in its early stages. Despite this letdown, the ability was seen, by a member from the team of scientists, that it could be used to treat Breast Cancer. In the period up to clinical trial testing in 1970, ICI46, 474 was renamed Tamoxifen. The Christie Hospital in Manchester was the location of where Tamoxifen was tested as a treatment for Breast Cancer. Then, the drug was licensed, ‘Phase IV”. This is significant as it marks the beginning of the collection…

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    Endometriosis is a condition where the endometrial tissue outside the uterus causes pelvic pain and the tissue that lines the uterus grows outside of it. Females are associated with this conditioned because of the inner lining of the uterus is being affected. “Endometriosis is mostly common with women in their 30’s and 40’s; it affects about 5 million American women”, claimed the Women’s Health, U.S Department of Health and Human Services. It can be theorized that endometriosis is a genetic…

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    I am a cancer epidemiologist and epidemiology methodologist beginning my second year as a tenure track assistant professor in the department of public health. This purpose of this statement is to provide a brief narrative on my background, accomplishments and goals in the three areas of academic evaluation: teaching, research, and service. I will do this by describing my experience and efforts in four interrelated areas of focus in my career: cancer epidemiology, healthcare delivery, electronic…

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    We do not know many things about cancer, even though research is extensive and ongoing. One of the things we do not know is why some types of cancer are more frequently occurring than other types. Despite this, it is worth learning more about the different types of cancer. In this way, you will be able to take more adequate and timely measures for prevention. Lung cancer is the most common type of cancer. In the Unites States the estimated number of new cases for 2010 is 222,520. The projected…

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    One of the many things that people enjoy doing is eating food. These days people are eating much more food than their body needs. Also they are having the lack of exercise. These problems have led them to obesity. As in an example in the article, “The Health Risk of Obesity” stated “Thirteen percent of adults aged eighteen and older are obese and 42 million children under the age of five were obese in 2013 due to the lack of nutrient and exercise.” (1). Obesity is a very serious condition of…

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    your risk of cancer increases the longer you are overweight. According to the latest cancer research the longer a woman is overweight or obese the more likely she is to develop breast cancer:, endometrial, or kidney cancer. it 's estimated that half 1 million cancer cases each year of the result of obesity according to the American Association of Cancer research AAC are. The excessive body weight is responsible for approximately 25% of the relative contribution to cancer incidence. It ranks…

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    Sports can affect your life in many different ways. For instance, it is proven that older people who played sports and exercise had significantly less brain shrinkage overall -- a sign of dementia and Alzheimer's disease -- than those who didn't do as much exercise. Sports and exercise can also obviously help your body, it is also proven that adults should also exercise at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise each week, or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity each week, to help stave off…

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