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    time. For example, cancer is a collection of diseases that has many types, and what it does is that cells in some parts of the human body starts to grow out of control. Also these cells are different form normal cells because cancer cells don’t die they keep growing and dividing. Most of the people around the world think of this disease as a terrifying disease, they also think of cancer as an untreatable disease that has no cure. Furthermore, people can also get diagnosed by cancer from developing a

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    Polycystic ovarian syndrome is among the long list of chronic diseases one could suffer from. “A chronic disease is a disease that persists for a long time, lasting longer than 3 months and generally cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor do they disappear” (MedicineNet, 2017) Per the National Center for Health Statistics, “88% of Americans over 65 years of age have at least one chronic health condition”. (MedicineNet, 2017) There are numerous contributors to chronic diseases

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    Ovarian Cysts - Risks, Signs & Treatment - Dr. Santosh Dhar Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can form in the ovaries. They are very common. They are particularly common during the childbearing years. There are several different types of ovarian cysts: Follicular cyst, Corpus luteum cyst, Polycystic ovaries, Endometriosis and Cystadenomas- Risks: Most ovarian cysts are benign and naturally go away on their own without treatment. These cysts hardly cause any symptoms. Detection of a cancerous cystic

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    Abstract Many attempts were made to treat different kinds of cancer, the problem was the lack of specificity of anticancer drug towards cancer cells resulting in severe side effects, but with the new system for drug delivery system –the nanoparticles –this problem could be avoided. Nanoparticles are very small particles from 1 to 100 nm with different shapes and sizes made of variety of materials .Nanoparticles have many applications in different aspects especially medicine including therapy and

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    A Right to Her Genes

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    OB-GYN’s office, having just confronted him with the dilemma she was facing. “My mother died of breast cancer when I was little and now I find out that her mother, my grandmother, has bone cancer and my grandmother’s brother and my grandfather both have lung cancer. My mother was 40 when she died and I’m almost that now myself. Should I have my breasts removed to prevent me from getting breast cancer?” The doctor tried to calm her down and clarify the family tree. As far as Michelle knew, her mother

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    is fighting terminal brain cancer. Victor Valley News was made aware of Kayla and Carrie through the entry submission comment on a Valley Hi Toyota Mother’s Day contest. Carrie, a now 55-year-old U.S. Airforce Veteran went to Barstow Community Hospital in October of 2014 thinking she had a hernia but left knowing that there was a possiblity that she had ovarian cancer. On January 5, 2015 she underwent a complete hysterectomy and the tumor was later found to be cancer. Carrie promised herself and

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    PARP Inhibitor Case Study

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    only last hope is the drug PARP inhibitors group of drugs. 7-8 The drug PARP inhibitors work best in patients like you who have a BRCA gene mutation.7-8 Following chemotherapy, damaged cancer cell uses an enzyme to repair themselves and PARP inhibitor group of drugs blocks this enzyme thus preventing the repair of cancer cell and tumor growth.8 However, This drug is under initial stage of testing.7-8 FDA did not approve this drug yet for the patients to use in the USA. Hence, it is not available in the

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    INTRODUCTION There are many different types of therapies for cancer treatment. Chemotherapy is the most common and following that is immunotherapy. A recent method has been discovered that is a targeted therapy. The recent discovery of targeted therapies has offered a wealth of improvements in the field of oncology. Targeted therapy is the most recent type of cancer treatment that uses drugs to attack solely cancer cells while trying to minimize the damage to normal cells. Targeted therapies attack

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    Different Types of Cancer and Their Treatments All living things are made up of cells. They are the smallest things that are capable of basic life-they take in nutrients when needed, they put out waste and they reproduce. Cells divide (reproduce) at least once during their life, sometimes dozens of times. Organisms rely on this, this is how they grow or repair themselves when they are damaged. A normal body has around 30 trillion cells. Permanent gene mutations are what cause cells to malfunction

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    Cancer is growth of abnormal cells, it can affect any part of the body and if not treated it can spread and lead to death. Anyone can get it but risk of getting a cancer disease goes up with age. Most of cancers are diagnosed in people who are over 50. It is not just one disease, but a large group of almost hundred diseases. The most commonly diagnosed cancer is prostate cancer, followed by breast cancer, then colorectal cancer, melanoma and lung cancer. It is very common being the second leading

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