March 24, 2011
If symptoms of leukemia (blood cancer) are diagnosed in its early stage, the chances of survival and even possibly getting cured completely rises many times. According to the National Cancer Institute, 43,050 new cases of leukemia were reported in the United States in 2010. 21,840 people died suffering from this cancer. This article presents the [...]
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March 24, 2011
Pancreatic cancer affects the pancreas. This is a gland located at the back of the upper stomach near the spine. Two of the several functions of the pancreas are hormonal production and pancreatic juices. Cells become cancerous when direct control mechanisms of cell growth failure, leading to a division of unrestraint of cells. Uncontrollable growth [...]
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