Archive for May, 2009
Health Vision - Cervical Cancer: Part Two (#506) 1/3
Posted by cervical cancer in Cervical Cancer on May 31st, 2009
Join host Jackie Wolf and Electra Paskett, PhD of the Ohio State University Center for Population Health & Health Disparities in the second of two-part discussion on Cervical Cancer. Jackie Wolf is Associate Professor of the History of Medicine in the Department of Social Medicine at Ohio University. Electra Paskett, PhD, from The Ohio State University Center for Population Health & Health Disparities.
Inflammatory Breast Cancer Symptoms
Posted by cervical cancer in Breast Cancer on May 31st, 2009
NewsCenter 5’s Kelley Tuthill reports on inflammatory breast cancer.
Symptoms of a Cancerous Mole
Posted by cervical cancer in Skin Cancer on May 31st, 2009
Many people have moles, some more than others. A person should be aware of what a mole looks like normally as well as what to watch for if they are cancerous. Moles are typically dark brown in color and usually flat or raised on the skin. Most times moles develop in the early years up to age twenty.
Source:Symptoms of a Cancerous Mole
Know More About Adenocarcinoma of Breast Cancer
Posted by cervical cancer in Breast Cancer on May 31st, 2009
Breast cancer is the most usual cancer amongst women worldwide, excluding nonmelanoma skin cancers. More or less one in every ten women in the United States will grow the disease at some point throughout her life span. Opposite to well-liked belief, however, breast cancer is not exclusively discovered amongst women. The disease happens in men too, although with much less frequency. Less than one in each 1,000 men grow malignancies of the breast.
Self Breast Care - How to Self Examine Your Breasts?
Posted by cervical cancer in Breast Cancer on May 31st, 2009
A beautiful breast can add extra gorgeousness to the overall look. Women are advised to take proper care of their breasts. In this article, you will find how to self examine your breasts.
What to Expect With Ovarian Cyst Removal
Posted by in Cervical Cancer on May 30th, 2009
For those women who are unlucky enough to experience an ovarian cyst that does not dissolve on its own, surgery for ovarian cyst removal is an option. There are several considerations when preparing for surgery that women should be aware of. Most women feel more comfortable knowing exactly what to expect in regards to the possible complications, the actual procedure, the recovery time and the level of pain that is expected after surgery.
3 Possible Ovarian Cancer Symptoms
Posted by in Cervical Cancer on May 30th, 2009
Around 7,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the UK every year. The symptoms of this disease are often difficult to spot and are often mistaken as symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS). However, if you know what to look out for it is possible to spot the signs. In this article I will be discussing three symptoms that can potentially indicate ovarian cancer.
Free Cervical Cancer Screening
Posted by cervical cancer in Cervical Cancer on May 30th, 2009
Flag off of free cervical cancer screening in Akure city by Home makers Foundation
Deputy Joan Burton speaking on the cervical cancer vaccine
Posted by cervical cancer in Cervical Cancer on May 29th, 2009
Labour’s Deputy Joan Burton speaking on the Minister’s decision to stop cervical cancer vaccine.
Cervical Cancer Vaccine PSA
Posted by cervical cancer in Cervical Cancer on May 28th, 2009
If you’re old enough to be watching R-rated movies, you’re old enough to ask your doctor about the cervical cancer vaccine. Visit www.womenshealthresearch.org to learn more and to support women’s health research.