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    Breast Cancer Research

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    Breast cancer has definitely become a serious worldwide health challenge. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), public health data points shows that the global burden of breast cancer in women, measured by the number of times something happens, death, and financial based costs, is large and on the rise. Worldwide, it is estimated that more than one million women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, and more than 410,000 will die from the disease (GIVE SOURCE). In low-and

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    RESEARCH STRATEGY A. SIGNIFICANCE Cervical cancer incidence in the United States has decreased dramatically since the development of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in 2006. The vaccine, in combination with regular cervical cytological screenings (Pap tests), has since rendered cervical cancer preventable (1,2). However, worldwide cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates remain high, with 528,000 new cases and 266,000 deaths reported in 2012 (3). Critical barriers to progress in

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    Cancer is not contagious- it isn’t like the flu. For that, people tend to see Cancer as a terrible disease that could be worse but isn’t. While it can take their family members from them, which can be a dismal pain, it cannot spread from person to person; it is not a threat to the world like the bubonic plague was. Ordinarily, the question of a contagious Cancer existing in the future ponders in the minds of scientist, mostly because it already does in animals. People are for a most part unaware

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    radiation can affect the risk of thyroid cancer. There are a lot of measures taken to ensure a patient’s safety. Making sure that they are aware of practices taken place is a huge part because when test are performed accurately it takes weight of their shoulders considering their shock of being diagnosed with cancer. Noting information into the patients EMR is essential incase they decide or have to go to another physician that may specialize in this specific cancer. Life becomes very difficult for those

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    The Cause and Effects of Skin Cancer Introduction A. Did you know that over the past 30 years more people have had skin cancer than all other cancers combined? 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. B. By the age of 18, you have already accumulated 23% of skin damage by exposure from the sun. Between the age of 19 - 40, that rate goes up to 47%. C. My name is Kelly, and not only have I been a licensed skin care professional for the last 10 years; but I have also had

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    HASSAN DEEN (age 18) BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR ASTROCYTOMA DIAGNOSED ( Age 7 months) I intend to walk the survivor lap of the relay for life event to raise money for The American Cancer Society. The reason I want to do this is to raise awareness and to help eliminate cancer so that no one has to suffer. I have been extremely lucky that I was treated at Childrens in Seattle by some great doctors and my hero Dr Ellenbogen the chief of neurological surgery. I have since spent many hours at the hospital

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    Cancer Cancer is a family disease that can strike and part of the body that can result in an abnormal growth of cells. The disease typically first appears as an abnormal mass called a tumor. One fact is that tumors do not appear in cancers such as leukemia. Cancer is one of the leading of death worldwide and causes more that 16 percent of deaths each year. More than 1,600 Americans are from cancer every day. When talking about cancer, there are ways to treating cancer, detecting and preventing cancer

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    Cancer Research By lauren Southerland Lely High School Abstract This paper explores the category of cancer. The treatments for cancer, sources of cancer, what cancer and some of the remedies do to our bodies. There are resources that backup the information given. The Cancer.org organization provides information on Radiation and some types of treatment. The May Clinic includes information about chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Then Cancer.net organization provides information

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    Cancer is a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells. In a cancerous cell cycle, the cell ignores the signals that tell them to stop, and it just keeps dividing. Normal cells stop dividing when your body do not need anything else, but cancer cells just continue to go through cell cycle to make more copies. Also, cancer cells do not need anything to stimulated their growth, and it can spread to other parts of the body. The most common causes of cancer are tobacco, alcohol, overweight

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    either be cured or lead to death. Cancer is the name for a group of diseases in which the body’s cells are changed in appearance and function. This disease is the second most leading cause of death in the United States. Cancer can also develop from genetic defect. A single gene in a single chromosome that gets passed on from generation to generation. Cancer can be treated and cured, but may also deal with recurrence of the disease. The American Cancer Society defines cancer as a group of diseases that

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