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brest rash and lumps!!

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I have large breast and have frequent rashes. The past week I had a terrible itchy rash on the inside of both breast. Raised red cluster of bumps. A few days later, By the time I got some creme. my rt breast was red swollen and hot. The cortisone took the rash down but left me an injured breast...

by User avatar WILLOW CREEK67839

Two people died after receiving organ transplants from teenager who died of cancer

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Parents of a 15-year-old boy who had been thought to have died of meningitis, decided to donate his organs, so they could be used to help others waiting for organ transplant. The boy’s autopsy a month later revealed that the boy had died of a rare form of cancer that had had affected the donated...

by User avatar helene3479

fibroids and cancer

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I am 47 and had my tubes tied in 1994, after the birth of my last child(#5). In 2000, I had a very large, submucosal fibroid which pushed through my cervical os and caused severe bleeding (had to have a couple of micro-transfusions). The same thing is happening, again, and my options are...

by User avatar Guest

exposures about Acute Myeloid Leukemia

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Hi, Iam shankar aged 23 years suffering from Acute Myeloid Leukemia since August 2007.The induction chemotherapy and Consolidation chemotherapy was over.I just want to know the cure rates for the various treatments available for the AML(especially about chemotherapy and transplants(bone marrow and...

by User avatar Guest

New Genetic Marker Can Detect Breast Cancer In Early Stages

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New genetic marker could help experts to detect the development of breast cancer in it’s early stages. Researchers found that women who have certain DNA variation have 1.4 times more chance of developing breast cancer when compared to women without this gene. During the study researchers used...

by User avatar Heidi Miller, LDN

New Test Discovered To Detect Breast Cancer

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Researchers claim that chicken soup can be used in detection of an aggressive form of breast cancer called HER2. This HER2 is one of the family genes that help regulate the growth and proliferation of human cells. Normal cells have two copies of this gene but about 25% of breast cancers have...

by User avatar Mick

New Study Finds Why Ovarian Cancer Reoccurs

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Recent research revealed that a new mechanism is found that enables ovarian cancer to evade frontline chemotherapy drugs and rebound. Researchers said that women who have a cancer – causing variant of a gene called BRCA2 respond very good to drugs such as cisplatin and carboplatin but in many...

by User avatar Heather_2

Study Found Potentional Marker For Diagnosing Lung Cancer

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During the recent study, researchers detected an enzyme which could be potentional marker for diagnosing lung cancer. This enzyme called AKR1B10 was found in great amounts in lung cancer and especially in the ones that are found to be caused by smoking. Researchers found interesting fact that this...

by User avatar Natalia3856

tonsilar squamous cell carcinoma

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i have just lost my german shepard, Thorn, to the above cancer. He was my best friend. So loyal, loving and with such charecter. He was diagnosed this condition just 4-5 weeks ago after i was told firstly he just had a bad infection. he was just 8yrs and 10 months. He was just prescribed daily doses...

by User avatar david duggan57018

Researchers Found Protein Related To Ovarian Cancer Risk

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Study found that people with low levels of TGFBI protein which is a human gene who suffer from ovarian cancer may have difficulties in responding to the cancer treatment. This finding was discovered when some patients who didn’t have this protein in their body showed to be immune to Paclitaxel, a...

by User avatar lucky29