HOME Health Genetic Aspect Radiation Therapy Vulvar Cancer Brain Cancer Valva Cancer Age Spots Medication Growth Hormone Spirochete bacteria Brain Tumors Lymphocytes ASCUS Pap Smear Vomitting Social Services Neck Angiogram GH Dosing Diagnosis Tumor Breast Self-Exam Breast Tissue Inspect Clothes Urination Transportation 내분비암 Hormone Therapy Lymphatic System Breast Exam Sigmoidoscope HCC Burning Seizures Gynecologist Cancer Cell Noncancerous Growth Hormone Dosing Polyp Veterinarian Tiredness Social Support System Numbness Smelling Tomography Permanent Darkening Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia Financial Aid Bone Marrow Throid Cancer Social Worker Hair Roots Clinical Breast Exam Mammograms Mouth Sores Dysuria Breast Exams Cavity Hormonal Therapy Systemic Therapy CAT Nausea Label instructions Breast Lump Malignant Brain Tumor PTLDS Molecular Analysis Teletherapy Female Genital Cancers Rehabilitation Ateriogram Enlarged Thyroid

BREAST LUMP.ZIP

What should I do if I find a lump while performing a monthly breast self-exam?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,047  
Finding a lump during a breast self-exam doesn't automatically mean it's cancerous,but it's crucial to seek professional medical attention immediately.Schedule an appointment with your doctor or gynecologist as soon as possible to have the lump evaluated.T...
What should I do if I find a lump while performing a monthly breast self-exam?

How is Hodgkin's disease diagnosed?  

created at May 22, 2009   1,051  
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...
How is Hodgkin's disease diagnosed?

Understanding Growth Hormone Dosing - What You Need to Know  

created at May 14, 2009   1,048  
Growth hormone (GH) dosing is highly individualized and depends on factors like age,medical condition,and individual response.It's crucial that GH is prescribed and monitored by a qualified physician,as incorrect dosing can lead to serious side effects.Dos...
Understanding Growth Hormone Dosing - What You Need to Know

Treatment for Lyme disease  

created at May 06, 2009   1,047  
Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics,typically doxycycline,amoxicillin,or cefuroxime for adults,and amoxicillin or cefuroxime for children.The duration of treatment depends on the stage of the infection and the individual's response,ranging from a few ...
Treatment for Lyme disease

Are there clinical trials available for vulvar cancer?  

created at May 05, 2009   1,046  
There are clinical trials available for vulvar cancer.The availability of specific trials depends on several factors,including the stage of cancer,the patient's overall health,and geographic location.To find currently available clinical trials for vulvar c...

Will I be able to adjust to Valva Cancer well?  

created at May 05, 2009   1,050  
Adjusting to a vulvar cancer diagnosis and treatment is a deeply personal journey,and there's no single answer to whether you will be able to adjust "well." The experience is profoundly influenced by many factors,including::The stage of the cancer: Early-s...

Side effects of vulvar cancer chemotherapy  

created at May 05, 2009   1,044  
Chemotherapy for vulvar cancer can cause a range of side effects,varying in severity depending on the specific drugs used and the individual's overall health.Common side effects include fatigue,nausea and vomiting,diarrhea or constipation,mouth sores,hair ...

Radiation therapy side effects of vulvar cancer  

created at May 05, 2009   1,048  
Radiation therapy for vulvar cancer can cause various side effects,depending on the dose and area treated.Common side effects include skin reactions (redness,dryness,itching,blistering,and pain),vaginal changes (narrowing,dryness,discharge,bleeding,and pai...

Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia as risk factors for vulvar cancer  

created at May 05, 2009   1,049  
Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is a precancerous condition characterized by abnormal cell growth in the vulvar epithelium.VIN is considered the strongest and most significant risk factor for vulvar cancer.The presence of VIN,particularly high-grade...

What are the side effects of treatment for Colorectal Cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,044  
Side effects of colorectal cancer treatment vary depending on the type of treatment (surgery,chemotherapy,radiation,targeted therapy,immunotherapy) and the individual.Common side effects include fatigue,nausea,vomiting,diarrhea,constipation,pain,hair loss,...
What are the side effects of treatment for Colorectal Cancer?

What should I ask my doctor when diagnosed with endocrine cancer?  

created at May 04, 2009   1,046  
Diagnosing endocrine cancer involves a combination of methods,starting with a thorough medical history and physical exam.Blood tests measure hormone levels to detect excesses or deficiencies indicative of tumors.Imaging techniques like ultrasound,CT scans,...

What are the symptoms of brain tumors?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,050  
The symptoms depend on the size of the tumor and the location.Symptoms are caused by damage to vital tissue and by pressure from the tumor or swelling,which may happen if the tumor blocks the flow of cerebrospinal fluid:Headaches that tend to be worse in t...
What are the symptoms of brain tumors?

What is the difference between primary bone cancer and secondary bone cancer?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,046  
Primary bone cancer originates in the bone itself,arising from bone cells or the tissues within the bone marrow.In contrast,secondary bone cancer,also known as metastatic bone cancer,develops when cancer cells from another part of the body,such as the brea...