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Important Information about Breast Cancer - 0 views

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    A large number of tests are used to diagnose the cancer at initial stage and doctors try to determine that which tests are effective to treat the cancer successfully as it is not easy to treat the cancer successfully because it is a group of almost hundred diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth of cells which form a lump or tumor that can be benign as well as malignant and the malignant tumor invades the other parts of the body while benign tumors don't spread to the other parts of the body. Breast Cancer
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What Counts As High Blood Pressure? - 0 views

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    "There are three basic types of high blood pressure or by 1. Essential or primary hypertension - Nine out of ten people with highfaa047000184 blood pressure have this type and the exact cause is unknown, although it involves many risk factors. 2. Secondary hypertension - About 10 per cent of people have high blood pressure due to another disease, such as kidney­ disease, rare endocrine disorders or heart valve problems, or in rare cases it is due to interactions with a drug. 3. Malignant hypertension - In this rare type, blood pressure can soar to dangerous levels, requiring urgent hospital treatment."
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A Summary of Cancer and Causes - 0 views

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    Note that the expressions of malignancy and cancer are also used to describe cancer. The benign tumor is not cancerous, and is less health. It can put pressure on an organ or tissue, but in a limited space and does not spread in the body. Prevalence
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Vitamin D Newsletter March 2009 | All Things Vitamin D - 0 views

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    This is a very long newsletter. I will answer questions about oil versus water-soluble Vitamin D, depression, mental clarity, malignant melanoma, Crohn's disease, an imagist poet, multiple sclerosis, sun-exposure, high-intensity red light and collagen repair in the skin, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, influenza, the 1918 influenza pandemic, statins, the new Food and Nutrition Board, thyroid disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, athletes, the upcoming 14th Vitamin D Workshop, prostate cancer, the wrong blood test, pregnancy, autism, Alzheimer's disease, soap and sebum, asthma, sleep, the co-factors vitamin D needs to work (all contained in spinach), and-my favorite-UVC light and Vitamin D
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When is surgery required for the Neuro? - 0 views

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    Brain Tumors: To remove malignant or benign brain tumors causing symptoms or threatening health. Aneurysms: To repair or prevent rupture of brain aneurysms. Spinal Disorders: For conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or spinal tumors causing severe pain or neurological deficits. Traumatic Injuries: To address head or spinal cord injuries resulting from accidents or falls. Epilepsy: When seizures are not controlled by medication, surgery may be performed to remove the affected brain area. Parkinson's Disease: For deep brain stimulation to manage symptoms not controlled by medication. Chiari Malformations: To correct structural defects in the cerebellum. Peripheral Nerve Disorders: Such as carpal tunnel syndrome or nerve tumors. Spine and Neurosurgeon India ☎️Call us:- +91-9325887033
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Can tumors grow after a Gamma Knife - YouTube - 0 views

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    Yes, tumors can grow after Gamma Knife treatment, particularly in aggressive or malignant cases. Although effective in many instances, some residual tumor cells may survive and potentially regrow. Regular follow-up imaging and, if necessary, additional treatments are crucial for early detection and management of any recurrence.
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What Is Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy? - 0 views

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    Doctors can administer intra-arterial chemotherapy either through a temporary catheter inserted in the proper artery or through a pump and associated catheter implanted between the skin and underlying muscle, reports Chemocare.com.
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