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1: Skin Cancer Information
Each year in the UK, there are more than 65,000 new cases of non-melanoma skin cancer and more than 8,000 new cases of malignant melanoma. Skin cancer is becoming more widespread: the number of cases has doubled in the past 20 years. In fact, there are more skin cancer deaths in the UK than in Australia, even though Australia has more cases of the disease.

2: Cancer Stages, Treatments, and offsetting Side Effects
Many of us have an inkling of information about cancer treatment and side effects. This article is in response to numerous requests for more details regarding the stages of cancer, the treatments prescribed, and ways to avoid side effects. Please remember, always consult your doctor or health practitioner regarding dietary changes before implementing any new diet.

3: Add Green Tea for Health!
We can all thank the ancient Chinese for drawing our attention to the wonders that may be found in a simple yet pleasurable cup of green tea.

4: Write Your Own Breast Cancer Survivor Story!
Breast cancer can strike you in the middle of your occupied lives without leaving the slightest trace, and prominent symptoms don't appear until a late stage. In some cases, it is painless, which is the saddest part because it escapes from being detected thus, until too much harm is already caused.

5: Famous People With Cancer
Back in the early part of the 1990's a film called 'The Medicine Man' was released and the story revolved around a doctor working in South America who discovers the cure for cancer, only to lose it in a local disaster. Think about that for a moment. Research over the years has helped our understanding of cancer but not to the point where we are able to foretell exactly when it will happen.

6: The Least Common Form of Skin Cancer
With all the health risk information inundating us, it is a miracle anyone takes the risk of getting out of bed in the morning. Well, skin cancer is one risk that is not only serious, but a form of cancer many of us will get.

7: Breast Cancer Treatment at Emory Atlanta
Breast cancer has recently become a major issue in today's society. But what exactly is breast cancer? It can best be described as a collection of cells that are growing and dividing in various parts of the breast and breast tissue. It usually starts in either the mammary ducts or the lobules. Its growth rate is very slow and it can take up to 10 years before a lump is actually detectable by a self examination. However just because you have a lump does not necessarily mean you have invasive cancer. In addition to invasive cancer, a lump could also be a type of carcinoma in situ, it is very important to understand the difference between these lump causing diseases.

8: Melanoma - 48,000 Deaths Worldwide A Year!
INTRODUCTION: Melanoma is a condition in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the skin cells called melanocytes (cells that give the skin color). It can also occur in the eye and is called intraocular or ocular melanoma; however it can happen anywhere on the body. It is the most dangerous of the common forms of skin cancer and oftens appears as a growing coloured skin spot, usually occuring in adults, but it is sometimes found in children and adolescents. The disease is more aggressive than basal cell skin cancer or squamous cell skin cancer.

9: Ovarian Cancer - A Fearful Diagnosis!
INTRODUCTION: Almost 15,280 women die yearly in the United States from ovarian cancer. Despite this, the 5-year survival rate for ovarian cancer has improved significantly over the past 30 years. The prognosis of ovarian cancer is closely akin to the stage at diagnosis. No approved screening method is available at this time for this disease.

10: Pancreatic Cancer - Vitamin D Cuts Risk By Up TO 50%!
INTRODUCTION: Cancer of the pancreas is a disease in which cancerous cells form in the tissues of the pancreas a large organ that lies horizontally behind the lower area of your stomach. The disease is difficult to locate and diagnose for the following reasons: There aren't any visible signs or symptoms in its early stages. It usually metastasizes (spreads) rapidly and is rarely detected in its early stages, which is a major reason why it's a leading cause of deaths due to cancer. Pancreatic cancer often has a poor prognosis, even when diagnosed early and sometimes result in diabetes.


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