chemotherapy
chemotherapy
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by Laurence Magne - 2007-05-16
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life The prostate gland is a small, hormone producing organ that encircles the upper part of the urethra. It is only found in men, and is ...
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by Laurence Magne - 2007-05-17
As I continue my research on alternative ways to heal cancer, I came across a feature on Dr. Ralph Moss, who has written the book, Questioning Chemotherapy, which documents the ineffectiveness of ...
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by Patrick Hamouy - 2007-08-29
Before agreeing to a treatment, it is important to know what the treatment consist of. With this in mind, I have introduced below the main form of treatment used to treat cancer:Chemotherapy - Chemoth...
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by Trendon Cato - 2008-06-03
As we all have knowledge of in today's world there are numerous causes out there for the condition hair loss whether it is hereditary or some kind of underlying health condition or the over treatment ...
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by Joni Bell - 2008-06-15
When diagnosed with cancer, it is a difficult time in anyone's life. However, the diagnosis is made even more difficult with the generally harsh conventional treatments such as chemotherapy. In many c...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-06-28
Metastatic brain tumors may be quite aggressive and may return even after surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.Metastatic disease requires treatment of the original tumor site if applicable. ...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-11
Brain tumors may be classified as gliomas or non-gliomas. The most common gliomas are astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas (mixtures of oligodendroglioma and astrocytoma elements), and ependymomas.Brain ...
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by Dr.Badruddin Khan - 2008-08-24
Syphilis, once responsible for devastating epidemics, is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum that is very fragile, and the infection is almost always transmitted by sexual contact with an infe...
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by Trevor Price - 2008-09-21
There are several common treatments for leukemia patients. Essentially, leukemia begins in the bone marrow where blood cells are made. Because of that, this cancer can spread quickly throughout the bo...
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by Dean Forster - 2008-09-28
Treatment of colorectal cancer completely depends upon the stage it is at. In its initial stages, colorectal cancer can be treated successfully. However, as the disease advances, it becomes seve...