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How is Hodgkin's disease diagnosed?

How is Hodgkin's disease diagnosed?  

created at May 22, 2009   1,292  
If Hodgkin's disease is suspected, the doctor will ask about your medical history and will do a thorough physical exam. Blood tests and x-rays of the chest, bones, liver and spleen will also be done. Tissue from an enlarged lymph node will be removed. This...

Possible side effects of human growth hormone

Possible side effects of human growth hormone  

created at May 19, 2009   1,097  
By far the most common side effect to GH therapy is joint pain or joint swelling. Joint pain presents 27% of the time, and joint swelling will present 41% of the time. These joint issues are related to incorrect dosages, and your doctor will adjust the dos...

What benefits will you experience as a result of GH therapy?  

created at May 19, 2009   1,141  
Your body requires the correct levels of growth hormone for efficient and effective metabolism of food, and for correct body composition. The goal of GH therapy is to restore the correct level of GH in patients who present with a GH deficiency. GH is also ...

What is AGHD (adult growth hormone deficiency)?  

created at May 19, 2009   1,164  
Adults can experience a deficiency in growth hormone, and the health effects of this deficiency can be profound. Adults will experience a GH deficiency if their pituitary gland is not secreting an appropriate quantity of GH into the blood stream, or if thr...

The situation when growth hormone therapy should not be given  

created at May 14, 2009   1,137  
You should not use growth hormone if: You are allergic to phenol or any other ingredient in the medicine. You have cancer or other form of active tumour. You have not finished your treatment for cancer or another form of tumour. Your bones have stopped gro...

Side effects of vulvar cancer surgery  

created at May 05, 2009   1,305  
The consequences of curative surgery can be psychologically devastating, as vulvar surgery can result in lifelong anatomic alterations. Sexual dysfunction is common because of loss of clitoris in some clinical situations and in general because of alteratio...

Side effects of radiation therapy for ovarian cancer  

created at May 05, 2009   1,119  
Radiation therapy mainly causes fatigue, especially in the later weeks of treatment. Though resting is important, doctors usually advise patients to stay as active as possible. Skin in the treated area may become red, dry, tender and itchy, and there may b...

Side effects of chemotheray for ovarian cancer  

created at May 05, 2009   1,083  
With chemotherapy, side effects depend on which drugs the patient receives, as well as personal variance from patient to patient. In general, chemotherapy drugs affect rapidly dividing cells. The drugs kill cancer cells, but also affect other cells in the ...

How is cancer of the cervix treated?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,398  
The choice of treatment for cervical cancer depends on the location and the size of the tumor, the stage (extent) of the disease, the woman's age and general health, and other factors. Gynecologic oncologists have expertise in the diagnostic evaluation and...

The treatment for Pancreatic Cancer? What should I ask?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,145  
Three kinds of treatment are used for pancreatic cancer: Surgery – taking out the cancer in an operation Radiation therapy – using high-dose x-rays or other high-energy rays to kill cancer cells Chemotherapy – using drugs to kill cancer cells A doctor m...

Radiation Therapy for Colorectal Cancer  

created at May 04, 2009   1,171  
Radiation therapy (also called radiotherapy) is the use of high-energy rays to damage cancer cells and stop them from growing. Like surgery, radiation therapy is local therapy; it can affect cancer only in the treated area. Radiation is sometimes used befo...

Chemotherapy for Colorectal Cancer  

created at May 04, 2009   1,120  
Chemotherapy is the use of drugs to kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy is sometimes given after surgery for colorectal cancer to try to prevent the disease from recurring, or coming back. This additional treatment is called adjuvant therapy. The doctor may us...

Surgery for Colorectal Cancer  

created at May 04, 2009   1,169  
Surgery is the most common treatment for colorectal cancer and may be the only treatment needed. The type of operation depends on the location and size of the tumor. Most patients have a partial colectomy. In this operation, the surgeon takes out the part ...

What do I need to know about the treatment for colorectal cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,144  
The doctor develops a treatment plan to fit each patient’s needs. Treatment for colorectal cancer depends on the size and location of the tumor, the stage of the disease, the patient’s general health, and other factors. Most people who have cancer want t...

How will I be diagnosed for colorectal cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,222  
To find the cause of symptoms, the doctor will ask about your personal and family medical history. He will do a physical exam, and may order laboratory tests. In addition to the exams discussed above, the doctor may also order the following tests: Lower GI...

How do I prevent colon-rectal (colorectal) cancer?

How do I prevent colon-rectal (colorectal) cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,181  
Although colorectal cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the United States, scientists are trying to learn more about what causes the disease and how it can be prevented. Doctors do not yet know why one person gets colorectal cancer and anot...

What are the side effects of treatment for thyroid cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,203  
The methods used to treat thyroid cancer are very powerful. That's why treatment often causes side effects. Fortunately, most side effects are temporary. After radioiodine therapy, some people get swelling of the salivary glands in the cheeks or neck.  Th...

What are the treatment options for thyroid cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,191  
Because of advances in diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer, a longer and better life is possible for patients today. Treatment planning takes into account the type of thyroid cancer and the stage of the disease as well as the general health and age o...

What is Bone Cancer?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,121  
Cancer that starts in the bone (primary bone cancer) is relatively rare, with about 2,500 cases diagnosed in the United States each year. The most common types of bone cancer occur more frequently in children and young adults, while other bone cancer is pr...


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