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		<title>Prostate Cancer Diet:Boost Your Immunity With Isoflavones and Polyphenols</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 15:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest risk factors associated with the incidence of prostate cancer is diet. The Westernized diet of red meat and saturated fat is thought to significantly contribute to the probability of an individual developing prostate cancer and so a prostate cancer diet should be started as early on in life as possible. Men [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=116&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest risk factors associated with the incidence of prostate cancer is diet. The Westernized diet of red meat and saturated fat is thought to significantly contribute to the probability of an individual developing prostate cancer and so a prostate cancer diet should be started as early on in life as possible.</p>
<p>Men living in Eastern countries and especially Asia have a much lower incidence rate of prostate cancer than American men for example. This is possibly because Asian men eat a much healthier diet than most Americans. In addition, when Asian men relocate to a Westernized country the probability of them developing the condition gradually rises until it equals that of native men.</p>
<p>Hence, it would seem logical that the prostate cancer diet needs to contain all of the ingredients that are commonly found in an Eastern diet while cutting out the unhealthy saturated fats and simple carbohydrates that are found in so many Westernized foods i.e. fast foods, take-aways etc. This simple change in diet may have a tremendous effect on prostate health in general.</p>
<p>Researchers are currently devoting a lot of time to analysing the Eastern diet and trying to find out what it contains that makes it a good prostate cancer nutrition diet. So far the emphasis is being placed on two particular nutrients; isoflavones and polyphenols which are found in soy and green tea respectively.</p>
<p>Isoflavones are thought to stop the process of abnormal cell growth and so if ingested in relatively concentrated amounts can reduce the incidence of cancer which is, in simple terms, a mass of abnormal cells. They do this by inhibiting the effects of the sex hormones and in particular testosterone on the prostate gland meaning that it is less likely to become cancerous.</p>
<p>Isoflavones can be found in soy and so a prostate cancer nutrition diet should contain a larger than normal amount of soy products. Even if further research finds that isoflavones are not an effective prostate cancer nutrition supplement they are still a necessary part of the diet and should be included either way.</p>
<p>Polyphenols are also thought to hinder the growth process of abnormal cells so that tumours grow and form blood supplies a lot slower than normal. Polyphenols are found in relatively large quantities in green tea, another suggested ingredient for an effective prostate cancer nutrition diet. Just how much tea needs to be drunk for the polyphenols to have an effect is as yet unknown however researchers are currently trying to isolate the nutrient and make it more potent, meaning that less would have to be ingested per day.</p>
<p>Thus, it is possible to boost your immunity to prostate cancer by making a few changes and eating a prostate cancer diet. Start including isoflavones and polyphenols in your meals today!</p>
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		<title>Prostate Cancer Treatment: What You Need To Find Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 02:46:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being diagnosed with prostate cancer is a big shock for anyone however you should not immediately write your life off as there are a number of very successful prostate cancer treatments now available. You will need to meet with your oncologist to fully discuss your options and to decide which type of treatment is best [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=113&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being diagnosed with prostate cancer is a big shock for anyone however you should not immediately write your life off as there are a number of very successful prostate cancer treatments now available.</p>
<p>You will need to meet with your oncologist to fully discuss your options and to decide which type of treatment is best for you. This will depend to some extent on the progression of your cancer as some types of prostate cancer treatments are not suitable for late stage and terminal cases. Your decision will also need to take into account which side effects you can cope with as some men find that impotence and urinary incontinence cause more distress than the actual cancer.</p>
<p>Your individual circumstances will also have an effect on the treatment you receive. Age, overall health, other medical problems and the amount of emotional support you have at home and at work all need to be taken in to consideration. Your oncologist will be able to weigh up the details and decide on the best course of treatment; however, if you find yourself disagreeing with anything they suggest you must say so as only you know how you feel and how you will cope with the recommended prostate cancer treatment.</p>
<p>One of the biggest things to consider when choosing a form of prostate cancer treatment is what you want to achieve. Many men simply want to be rid of the disease and do not have a problem with the possibility of long-lasting side effects such as incontinence however younger individuals often decide that they would rather choose an alternative option with a lower success rate but less severe side effects. This decision is ultimately down to you and your preferences for the future should also be discussed with your oncologist before making any decisions.</p>
<p>Your age will also play a large part in which prostate cancer treatment you choose. Elderly men i.e. 70+ often decide to do nothing with regards to treatment as prostate cancer is in many cases a very slow growing disease and so the symptoms may not be felt during a lifetime. Alternatively you may wish to look into the possibility of hormone therapy which slows down the diseases progression but does not actually do anything to treat it, and there are no embarrassing side effects attached.</p>
<p>If you have not yet reached your 70th birthday or you have and are still young at heart then other prostate cancer treatments need to be considered. Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are the commonly used treatments and any combination of the three can be incorporated into a regime to suit you.</p>
<p>Ultimately however the decision is down to you. Talk to your family and your oncologist and consider your options carefully. Every case is different and needs to be treated on an individual basis so decide what it is you want to achieve and go from there.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 01:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are you know someone &#8211; a family member, colleague, or friend who has been affected by cancer. You&#8217;ll want to learn more about prevention especially if you have a history of cancer in your family. There are over two hundred different types of cancer and the most common one for women is breast cancer. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=111&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chances are you know someone &#8211; a family member, colleague, or friend who has been affected by cancer. You&#8217;ll want to learn more about prevention especially if you have a history of cancer in your family. There are over two hundred different types of cancer and the most common one for women is breast cancer. The lifetime probability of a woman developing breast cancer is 1 in 9. The good news is that it is possible for women to protect themselves from breast cancer. When breast cancer is discovered and treated early, the chances for recovery are better.</p>
<p>Every woman should know their own breasts so that any changes are noticed soon and can be reported to a physician. Knowing your breasts includes having a mammogram every two years if you are between the ages of 50 and 69 and getting a clinical breast exam by a doctor or trained health professional at least every two years from the age of 40. Regardless of age, all women should do their own monthly breast self-examination a few days after her period. When doing breast self-examination, things to look for include: puckering of the skin, the appearance of what is sometimes called &#8216;orange peel skin&#8217;, any place in your breasts that feels lumpy or harder than the rest and bleeding from the nipples or crusting.</p>
<p>It is important to note that most breast problems are not breast cancer and most lumps are not cancerous. When a lump is not cancerous it is referred to as &#8216;benign&#8217;. A cancerous lump is called &#8216;malignant&#8217;.</p>
<p>While there are no cures yet, researchers have discovered that a healthy lifestyle is the best way to prevent cancer. Since cancer is a disease that starts in our cells, everything we eat and are exposed to can affect them. Choose to be a non-smoker and avoid second-hand smoke. In regards to diet, choose a variety of lower fat, high fiber foods. Studies have shown that intake of total fat, saturated fat and meat are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Maintain a healthy body weight and limit alcohol consumption. Protect yourself from the sun. At home and at work, follow health and safety instructions when using hazardous materials. The link between an active lifestyle and breast cancer prevention is as yet unclear but general health is improved when regular exercise is an integral part of a person&#8217;s lifestyle.</p>
<p>Taking care of ourselves is an ongoing commitment that requires self-discipline and knowledge. It is well worth the effort and you&#8217;ll feel much better for it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:56:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tiny suspicious lump tucked somewhere in the underarm or anywhere near the breasts, a mammography test and a U.S.G. of the breasts are probably the few first indicators of breast cancer. This is by far one of the most common diseases amongst women anywhere between 20- 40 years of age and certainly does not [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=109&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A tiny suspicious lump tucked somewhere in the underarm or anywhere near the breasts, a mammography test and a U.S.G. of the breasts are probably the few first indicators of breast cancer. This is by far one of the most common diseases amongst women anywhere between 20- 40 years of age and certainly does not spell disaster if diagnosed at a proper stage and is dealt with courage and patience.</p>
<p>What is Breast Cancer?<br />
When cells in the breast multiply uncontrollably thereby invading the nearby tissues or tissues in the other parts of the body, it gives rise to breast cancer. The tumors that are a result of this rapid multiplication of cells may or may not be cancerous. Those tumors that are a harmless lump are termed as Benign While the ones that may pose threat to a human body are called malignant.</p>
<p>Are Women the only victims to this disease?<br />
The straightforward answer to this question would be a No. Women are not the only targets and men too can fall prey to this disease. However the proportions might vary greatly. Hardly 1% or 2% of men are known to be suffering from breast cancer.</p>
<p>What causes breast cancer?<br />
Though there are no proven causes for breast cancer yet medical experts often blame it upon excess smoking, high intake of alcohol, over-weight, and exposure to radiation. This is also a heredity disease and may often be inherited from a close relative down the blood- line.</p>
<p>Living Beyond Breast Cancer- Well, according to me the fear of this ghastly disease is worse than the disease itself. Though there are many ways of dealing with it yet most patients suffering from breast cancer are devoured by their own paranoia and inhibitions. So the best way to conquer this is to take the bull by its horns. Agreed, no way is it going to be an easy task. But you can at least make an attempt at it.</p>
<p>Post surgery depression is inevitable so start by adopting all the positive survival strategies around you. Do not ostracize yourself from the society and be a loner who basks in his past glories. Instead make the most of social events. Try and be with friends and loved ones who are sure to generate optimism around you. Get hold of all the reading material that will help you to lead a much happier and healthier life. Always think that those dark days are over and that once the surgery is done this disease wont pop up its ugly head again. After all lightening never strikes the same place twice!</p>
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		<title>Orchietomy For Prostate Cancer Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:52:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orchietomy is a radical prostate cancer treatment in which the testicles are completely removed. This is done because most cases of prostate cancer develop and progress because of the presence of male sex hormones, or more specifically testosterone and this hormone is produced by the testes. This type of prostate cancer treatment is a form [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=105&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Orchietomy is a radical prostate cancer treatment in which the testicles are completely removed. This is done because most cases of prostate cancer develop and progress because of the presence of male sex hormones, or more specifically testosterone and this hormone is produced by the testes.</p>
<p>This type of prostate cancer treatment is a form of hormone therapy which works by manipulating the hormone levels in the body so that the cancerous cells stop growing and dividing. While this therapy is known to have a positive effect on the cancer you must realise that the operation is non-reversible and the chances of your sex life being affected are virtually 100%.</p>
<p>Men who have undergone this form of prostate cancer treatment often report that their libido decreases and so does their desire to have sex. Unfortunately even when they do have the desire for sexual intercourse they may find themselves to be impotent and this can lead to psychological problems in the long term. These side affects of orchietomy are very common and you should take them in to account and discuss them with your partner before you decide to undergo this form of prostate cancer treatment.</p>
<p>Other side effects of this radical prostate cancer treatment are associated with the unbalancing of the male and female hormone levels within the body. By removing the testicles the concentration of testosterone in your body will be reduced by around 90% however the concentration of oestrogen, the female hormone will remain the same. This means that on occasion breast tenderness, growth of the breast tissue and osteoporosis can develop. Other side effects include anaemia, weight gain, and depression and fatigue however your oncologist will be able to explain each of the side effects in much more detail.</p>
<p>Before deciding for or against this form of prostate cancer treatment you need to decide what exactly you want to get out of the treatment. If you want to eliminate the cancer from your body then an orchietomy is a possibility however there are other ways to remove the cancer totally and these alternative treatments have fewer and less severe side effects. If however you are 60+ and do not want to have surgery then this procedure is not for you and radiation therapy can be used to simply control the growth of the cancer. Similarly if you are still relatively young and do not want to be plagued with impotence and lack of sex drive then, again, an orchietomy is probably not the prostate cancer treatment for you.</p>
<p>Because impotence is a major side effect of this radical prostate cancer treatment you should think long and hard before agreeing to anything. Talk to your partner and your oncologist and look into the alternative forms of treatment. There may be a better one for you that only has temporary side effects so that after a few weeks or months you can once again enjoy a full sex life.</p>
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		<title>Dana Reeve, Widow of Christopher Reeve, Has Died of Lung Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dana Reeve, the widow of Christopher Reeve who came to prominence as Superman, has succumbed to lung cancer. She was 44. Reeve was born Dana Morosini in New York City to Charles and Helen Morosini. She graduated cum laude from Middlebury College in 1984. Ms. Reeve is perhaps best known for her work on behalf [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=100&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dana Reeve, the widow of Christopher Reeve who came to prominence as Superman, has succumbed to lung cancer. She was 44.</p>
<p>Reeve was born Dana Morosini in New York City to Charles and Helen Morosini. She graduated cum laude from Middlebury College in 1984.</p>
<p>Ms. Reeve is perhaps best known for her work on behalf of those with spinal cord injuries. Following the tragic horse riding accident that left her husband Christopher Reeve paralyzed for over a decade, Dana Reeve acted as Christopher&#8217;s voice. She succeeded Christopher Reeve as Chairman of the Christopher Reeve Foundation (CRF) in 2004 upon Mr. Reeve&#8217;s passing following a heart attack.</p>
<p>Though tireless in her work for spinal injury victims, Dana Reeve was also a singer and an actress with stage and television performances to her credit. She was on the board of the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey as well as that of the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts at which she met Christopher. Christopher and Dana Reeve were married on April 11, 1992. They had one son together.</p>
<p>Although Dana Reeve was not a smoker, she announced in August 2005 that she was battling lung cancer. Lung cancer among non-smokers is indeed rare; however, MedPage Today (www.medpagetoday.com) reports, &#8220;&#8230; researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center reported last year that a mutation in the epidermal growth factor (EGF) is more common in non-smokers with lung cancer than in smokers. That mutation, they reported in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, suggests that non-smokers have a distinct form of lung cancer, according to William Pao, M.D. Ph.D., and colleagues.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to the American Lung Association (www.lungusa.org), &#8220;Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both men and women. An estimated 173,700 new cases of lung cancer and an estimated 160,440 deaths from lung cancer will occur in the United States during 2004.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are two major types of lung cancer: non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. Non-small cell lung cancer is much more common. It usually spreads to different parts of the body more slowly than small cell lung cancer.</p>
<p>Friend, comedian Robin Williams, was quoted, &#8220;The brightest light has gone out. We will forever celebrate her [Dana Reeve's] loving spirit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dana Reeve is survived by her father, Dr. Charles Morosini, sisters Deborah Morosini and Adrienne Morosini Heilman, her son Will and two stepchildren, Matthew and Alexandra. Dana Reeve lost her mother to ovarian cancer in 2005.</p>
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		<title>Alternative or Complementary Therapies?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a few years ago if someone diagnosed with cancer wanted to pursue nutrition in their healing and treatment process it was considered an alternative therapy and they would often find themselves cautioned by friends and doctors, being told they were either unsafe or just downright insane. Nutrition, or food therapy as I like to [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=99&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a few years ago if someone diagnosed with cancer wanted to pursue nutrition in their healing and treatment process it was considered an alternative therapy and they would often find themselves cautioned by friends and doctors, being told they were either unsafe or just downright insane.</p>
<p>Nutrition, or food therapy as I like to call it, is still not getting the attention it deserves in the realm of cancer therapy. But the overall awareness of nourishment is. Food is not the only add on of helpful tools that a cancer patient now has access to. More and more research is showing positive results with activities and therapies such as yoga, acupuncture, music, and writing.</p>
<p>When we have cancer we need a lot of nourishment, food being on of the things that feed us. But it is not just the food that is found on our plate, especially since that might not even suit us as well during time of treatment, it is even more so important to get support from a professional who can help identify other options and choices to feel better.</p>
<p>Food however is a tool that has a very immediate effect, as well as long term, on our well-being. More and more is being written about foods that help protect us against cancer, but what should we eat when we are living with cancer?</p>
<p>Most doctors might still tell their patients that food does not matter. But is that really true or is it that their drugs are enough to cure and therefore food does not matter. Or is it also the fact that they do not know enough and do not want to get involved in that conversation with their patients. Granted they also do not have the time.</p>
<p>Food does matter. And no, I am not talking about food as a cure for cancer. I am talking about feeling better. I am talking about even being part of the process. Feeling like you are doing something that is at least within your own power instead of sitting around waiting for the drugs to help. That alone already helps in the success of treatment. The emotional strength that comes from eating well and knowing that we are caring for our bodies and using the tools of food to its utmost.</p>
<p>But food can affect the drugs used in cancer treatment, which may be another reason doctors do not want their patients to start experimenting with food as medicine. Surely all aspects need to be taken into consideration when discussing nutrition in cancer therapy.</p>
<p>Living with cancer is however still regarded as somewhat of a gap in ones life. Where everything is abnormal and we just need this period of time to be over. But living with cancer is also a lifestyle for a period of time. Maybe even forever, so is it not time we start doing exactly that. LIVE with cancer and accept it as our new lifestyle and learn everything we can about how to take better care of ourselves. With all the complementary therapies that are available to do just that.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><span><span style="font-family:trebuchet ms;">If you have read a newspaper or  listened to the news over the last few years, then you will know that there are  always constant warnings telling us to protect our skin against skin cancer.  Whilst many people do listen to these warnings, there are still a shocking  amount of people who still ignore them.If you are one of those people that do  ignore the warnings you are likely to be thinking that there is no chance of you  getting the cancer and that there is no harm in missing an application or two of  sun tan lotion. After all, skin cancer takes ages to develop doesn?t it? Skin  Cancer and its Various FormsSkin cancer is not as rare as some people think that  it is. Whilst it is true that staying in the sun unprotected for a little amount  of time, rarely leads to skin cancer, it still can occur. There are different  forms of skin cancer, though some are extremely rare. The three most common  types of skin cancer include:MelanomaThis is less common than the other two  types of skin cancer, though it can be a lot more serious. It develops from the  melanocytes in the skin and is usually seen as a pigmented lesion with an  irregular shape in the skin. This is definitely the most potentially harmful  cancer as it can spread to various different areas within the body. If treated  early, the good news is that this type of cancer has a very high cure rate, so  get to the doctors as soon as possible for your best chance of recovery!Squamous  Cell CarcinomaThis is usually seen within any part of the body which is exposed  to excessive sun. Often occurring in the hands, lower lip, and the forehead,  this type of cancer appears as a red bump or an ulceration of the skin which  does not heal. The cancer if left untreated can spread to lymph nodes within the  affected area.Basal Cell CarcinomaBasal Cell Carcinoma is by far the most common  type of cancer you are likely to get and it usually appears as a small bump  which has a pearly colored appearance. Usually the cancer is found on areas of  the body which have had excessive sun exposure. This type of skin cancer does  not usually spread to other parts of the body, and will only spread to the skin  around the actual cancer.Overall, Basal Cell Carcinoma is the most common skin  cancer but it is not the most serious. Usually people with fair skin are more at  risk than others of contracting the cancer, especially people with freckles.  Obviously, the longer you expose your skin to the sun without sufficient  protection, the more at risk you are of developing skin cancer.How to Prevent  Yourself from Getting Skin Cancer and the Treatments AvailableIt is really easy  to protect yourself against skin cancer, so really there is no excuse for not  preventing it. Using an adequate amount of sun protection lotion is a must, and  unfortunately many people simply do not bother with it. There seems to be some  confusion between how much you should use and what protection factor you should  go for. Generally, children and people with fair skin need to be using a higher  protection factor than other people. People with darker skin do not tend to get  skin cancer as often as people with lighter skin so they do not need a high  factor sun lotion. Sunbeds are also a cause of skin cancer, though cases are  rare. So if you do use a sunbed, it is important that you limit your use of it,  and contact your doctor to see how often they recommend you should use it. When  out in the sun do not forget to protect your face too. Applying lotion to the  ears, nose and neck will help to protect those sensitive areas from the sun. If  you do notice any changes in your skin such as moles, lesions or sores which do  not heal, it is always better to consult your doctor immediately. If caught  early, most skin cancer can be cured. There are various forms of treatment for  skin cancer including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The treatment  which you will receive depends upon your age, health and the size of the cancer.  However, surgery is the most common form of treatment and it is usually done as  an outpatient procedure. </span></span></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are familiar with the pink cancer awareness ribbons that symbolize breast cancer, it seems that these pink beauties are everywhere. But, did you know that there are many other kinds them out there that represent different kinds of cancer that affect women all around the world? You might have seen one or two [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cancerknowledge.wordpress.com&amp;blog=5655039&amp;post=3&amp;subd=cancerknowledge&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people are familiar with the pink cancer awareness ribbons that symbolize breast cancer, it seems that these pink beauties are everywhere. But, did you know that there are many other kinds them out there that represent different kinds of cancer that affect women all around the world? You might have seen one or two different colored pins and not even known what they meant. Here are some of the other colors of cancer awareness ribbons so you will know what they mean the next time that you see them:</p>
<p>Teal This color of cancer awareness ribbons are for ovarian cancer. While this cancer isn&#8217;t as prevalent as breast cancer, its numbers are, unfortunately, on the rise. So, when you see a teal cancer awareness ribbon or pin, you will know what they stand for.</p>
<p>Peach This color of cancer awareness ribbons are for uterine cancer. This type of cancer is also not one that is mentioned much, but is a killer if not detected early enough and fought correctly.</p>
<p>Lavender This color of are for gynecological cancer. This encompasses several different kinds of cancers, from ovarian to cervical, basically anything that has to do with the female reproductive organs falls under this category.</p>
<p>Teal and White This color are for cervical cancer. This cancer is hard to detect as well, unless it is screened for, but, when caught early, can be removed and treated.</p>
<p>All of these cancer awareness ribbons and pins are different colors to distinguish between the different types of cancer. It helps for survivors and loved ones to spread their message of hope and survival to those who may not have heard of this particular type of cancer and make sure that other women have their screenings to ensure that they catch these potentially fatal diseases early enough for treatments to be effective. So, the next time that you see different colored cancer awareness ribbon pins, be sure to ask the wearer about it and share their story with you. It might just be the motivation that you need to see your doctor and get screened or to push a friend or family member to get their screening. After all, women are more likely to push their friends and family to get in to see their doctors sooner than later. And, like the breast cancer pins and other types of cancer awareness merchandise, most of the proceeds go toward research and the search for a cure.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="font-family:&quot;text-align:justify;">Breast cancer is something that most people typically relate with females, but did you know that it can also affect males? While the number of male breast cancer sufferers is much lower than that of females, it is important for men to be aware that they too can be affected.</p>
<p>While men aged about 67 years are the most susceptible, it is not unheard of for men much younger than that to report this disease. The male breast has much less fatty tissue than does a female breast. This is why this form of cancer doesn&#8217;t affect men as often. The highest concentration of fatty tissue in men is typically located just beneath the nipple. More often than not, this is where male breast cancer will start.</p>
<p>A common sign of male breast cancer is having the nipple becoming crusty, scaly and raw-looking. Another sign is bleeding, burning, itching or oozing in the nipple area. Remember that there doesn&#8217;t need to be a palpable lump present to indicate cancer. If there is a lump present, though, the cancer condition is worse than if it were not there.</p>
<p>Risk factors for male breast cancer include age, family history, obesity, alcohol consumption, exposure to radiation, physical inactivity, liver disease and Klinefelter syndrome. Also, if medications are being taken that can significantly disrupt a man&#8217;s hormonal level; the chances of developing this cancer are increased. Strong medications like this include those that are used for ulcers and lowering blood pressure.</p>
<p>The only two scientifically proven ways to combat this cancer are through early diagnosis and proper medical treatment. There are, however, some still-developing alternative medicines that are said to aid in fighting cancer. These are best used alongside traditional treatment, rather than just on their own.</p>
<p>Many of the alternative methods often focus on what it is you&#8217;re eating and teach you how to fuel your body in such a way that it will be able to fight off the cancer on it&#8217;s own. Because of all the preservatives and artificial flavorings that are commonly found in food, changing your diet can make a remarkable change in your overall health and may just be enough to jumpstart your immune system enough so that it will help you win the fight against this deadly disease.</p>
<p>While this type of cancer will continue to affect more women than man, it is increasingly important that men get the message that they too can develop it. Contrary to some prejudiced thinking, male breast cancer has nothing whatsoever to do with a man&#8217;s masculinity or lack thereof.</p>
<p>Remember that the most important thing is early diagnosis, so it is wise to drop any reservations or stubbornness about seeing a doctor. Simply go for a check-up every now and then and be sure to tell your doctor if you are experiencing any of the breast cancer signs listed above.</p>
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<p>Breast cancer is something that most people typically relate with females, but did you know that breast cancer can also affect males? It is important for men to be aware that they too can be affected.</p>
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