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Most at Risk For Breast Cancer Disease

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Cancer Disease1. If there is a family of breast cancer patients
2. Got the first menstruation at a very young age, or late experienced menapausal
3. Never breast-feeding child
4. Obesity
5. Never giving birth
6. Never received hormone therapy
7. Never received radiation to the breast

The study, found a slightly decreased risk of breast cancer in pre-menopausal women who breastfeed their children at the latest.

Expected materials Trigger Cancer.
The trigger cancer basically it is not certain, but there are ingredients suspected as a trigger cancer. The materials are called carcinogenic.
The materials included in the group of carcinogens, namely: (more…)

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Tumor can be Benign or Malignant

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Tumor can be Benign or MalignantA tumor is any alteration of tissue that results in an increase in this volume. In simple words, a lump is any lump that is due to an increase in the number of cells.

A tumor can be benign or malignant.

What matters is that benign tumor cells do not spread to other parts of the body. Cells from benign tumors in addition to always stay together, they are often surrounded by a membrane.

Malignant tumors can invade and damage tissues and organs near the tumor, or discard it and travel long distances

Causes and Risk Factors

In general, tumors appear when there is a problem with cell division. Generally, the division of cells in the body is controlled by a very strict so-called Oncogenes or protooncogenes. (more…)

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Signs and Symptoms Endometrial cancer

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Signs and Symptoms Endometrial cancerEndometrial cancer is sometimes called uterine cancer because the vast majority of tumors are generally in the myometrial layer, but other cells in the uterus that can become cancer, such as muscle or myometrial cells. These cancers are much less common so-called sarcomas.
Endometrial cancer is often detected at an early stage because it frequently produces vaginal bleeding between periods or after menopause.

Signs and symptoms

• Any bleeding after menopause
• prolonged periods or bleeding between periods
• An abnormal bloody discharge from the vagina
• Pelvic pain
• Pain during intercourse
• Unintentional weight loss (more…)

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Rich Nutritional Benefits for the Body’s Inflammatory

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

A diet rich in antioxidant nutrients exerts anti-inflammatory power that achieves slow the development of diabetes, obesity and cancer, said today the president of the Spanish Federation of Societies of Nutrition, Food and Dietetics (fesnad), Alfredo Martinez.

Martinez explained that this is the conclusion of a major study presented at the Second Congress of the fesnad held up today in Barcelona, and stressed that this statement Underlying medical thinking, but has now been found.

“Some foods have a higher level of antioxidants that prevent inflammation,” noting that this, in turn, “acts as the trigger diseases such as diabetes, obesity and dyslipidemia,” remarked the professor of nutrition at the University Navarre.

The researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Faculty of Medicine, Boston, biochemist Barry Sears, a medical doctor at the conference explained the important role of inflammatory Zone Diet, which proposes the proportion of 40% carbohydrate , 30% protein and 30% fat with extra intake of Omega 3. (more…)

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