Cancer refers to the diseases caused by abnormal division of cells that later attack other body tissues. Cancer cells normally spread to other body parts through the lymph and blood system. There are over 100 different cancer types and most of them are named as per...
The prostate gland is a reasonably small gland that is roughly the size of a walnut and sits under the bladder and in front of the rectum. The prostate is an important gland which manufactures the liquid that helps to carry sperm. One significant problem that can...
Prostate cancer, the male equivalent of breast cancer, has many known causes. Before you can eliminate prostate cancer you need to know these causes. To successfully become free of the problem, doesn’t it make sense to identify the factors which caused it in the...
Maintaining good nutrition for Prostate Cancer is essential to help combating the side-effects of prostate cancer treatment. This can give you more energy and you will probably also feel better. • Maintain a Basic Calorie Intake – Maintain the basic calorie...
Excluding skin cancers, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in America, with 49,920 deaths and 106,100 new cases diagnosed each year. Overall, the lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is 1 in 9. Despite these grim statistics, the mortality rate...
MDS (or Myelodysplastic Syndromes) generally refer to a group of blood cancers. Other types of MDS are non-progressive and may have no definite effect on the patient’s health. While other sub-types are slow-progressive and may be related to leukemia, which will...