Hair Loss And Chemotherapy – LR
One of the most frequent side effect of cancer treatments is chemotherapy hair loss. What is the reason why hair loss occurs during chemotherapy? The medication used in chemotherapy is extremely powerful and it destroys all the developing cancer cells, although they affect other body parts too. These medicines also attack other cells in the body that have a rapid growth; among these, the cells in the hair roots, as well.
Understanding Stage 4 Cancer Prognosis
October 7, 2009 by Mario Mazorra
Filed under Cancer
Stage IV cancers have spread (metastasized) to other organs or throughout the entire body. Metastasis occurs when cancer cells move from its primary location and remotely establish themselves in another location. The steps of metastasis are malignant transformation, tumor vascularization, blood vessel penetration, and arrest and invasion. The three routes of spread are local seeding, blood borne routing (sarcomas), and lymphatic routing (carcinomas).
Mesothelioma And Risk Factors
September 30, 2009 by Jason Myers
Filed under Cancer
Almost all cases of mesothelioma patients have been registered with some sort of connection with asbestos though there are rare cases without indications leading to exposures of the patients to asbestos particles. With these cases, reasons such as intrapleural throium dioxide, inhaling erionite and irradiation are speculated as the culprit.
Diagnosis Procedures For Mesothelioma
September 25, 2009 by Jason Myers
Filed under Cancer
Mesothelioma is not a critical ailment that can be detected easily as it hardly manifests symptoms at its early stage in the body. Even with the symptoms, diagnosing the disease is tough since these symptoms are very common with other diseases too.








