Admin on May 1st, 2009

Lung cancer is the other life threatening form of the cancer. The actual problem which arises in the lung cancer is that it makes the lung unable to exchange the gases and hence it effects the respiratory system. When the respiratory system of a person gets damaged or ineffective then it means the person is [...]

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Admin on April 30th, 2009

Why is everyone so hung up on the term “cure?” You can almost see them visibly cringe whenever the word cure is even mentioned. What’s the deal? If you can locate a substance, that when applied to treat your lung cancer, completely takes your lung cancer away, isn’t that a cure? Hasn’t your lung cancer [...]

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Admin on April 29th, 2009

There is nobody out there that would like to be told they have been diagnosed with cancer, let alone stage 4 lung cancer. It would certainly have to be one of the worst diseases to have. You may know a loved one that currently has it or you might have it yourself, whatever the case, [...]

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Admin on April 28th, 2009

Lung cancer is responsible for the most cancer deaths in both men and women throughout the world. Lung cancer can arise in any part of the lung, but nearly 90% of it is thought to arise from the epithelial cells lining the airways; and for this reason, lung cancer is sometimes called Bronchogenic carcinoma. Cancer [...]

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Admin on April 26th, 2009

When a person is exposed to asbestos, in many years that person may exhibit a variety of symptoms that are indicative of past exposure. Some of the signs of asbestos exposure are more serious than others. Probably the most serious of the consequences is pleural effusions.

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Admin on April 25th, 2009

It is very rare for lung cancer to only have one cause; we know that because not everybody who smokes cigarettes gets lung cancer. I had an uncle who smoked most of his life and died at the grand age of 99. Fortunately he was smart enough to give up smoking in his sixties. Rather [...]

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Admin on April 24th, 2009

Exposure to asbestos can result in a variety of consequences in a person. Depending on the level of exposure experienced, one can develop different lung symptoms. High level, continuous, long-term exposure is more likely to result in asbestosis. On the other hand, low, intermittent exposure to asbestos is much more likely to result in malignant [...]

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Admin on April 23rd, 2009

Lung cancer is the most lethal of malignant diseases worldwide and is still the leading cause of cancer related deaths in the USA. Although the overall deaths in Western Europe and United Stated have decreased since 1991, global lung cancer rates are expected to rise because of ongoing tobacco use.

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Admin on April 22nd, 2009

Lung cancer is a disease that is very hard to cure with conventional medicine. About 80% of all cases of newly diagnosed lung cancer are the non-small cell type (NSCLC). A majority of these patients will have inoperable disease on the basis of distant metastases or locally advanced disease. For the remaining patients with early [...]

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Admin on April 19th, 2009

The human genome project was started to map the human genome right until the nucleotide level and then identify all the human genes. The genome of human beings is the human genome. A Genome is a full set of chromosomes. Studying this genome can result in a lot of findings that can be applied to [...]

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