the-prostate-cancer-symptoms.blogspot.com http The prostate is a small structure, size of nuts, leading to a system for the reproduction of human beings, it surrounds the urethra, the tube, with the urine from the body – there may be various problems with urination. At the start of prostate cancer is limited to the prostate itself, the majority of patients with this type of cancer live for years without problems. Recognized in its infancy, prostate cancer can be effectively treated and cured.
About the Video: Nearly 60000 people in the United States are diagnosed with kidney cancer each year. Viewers of this program will learn about kidney cancer risk factors, symptoms, and some new treatment options that have been developed in recent years. Part one of this two-part program addresses the following topics: Definition of genitourinary cancers Increasing incidence of kidney cancer Types of kidney cancer Risk factors (including smoking) Genetic risks Symptoms Treatment (including chemotherapy, targeted therapies, Interleukin 2 and biological therapies/immunotherapy) Metastatic disease About the Expert: Dr. Arif Hussain is the director of genitourinary oncology at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center. Dr. Hussain is also a professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Related Links: Dr. Arif Hussain www.umm.edu Kidney Cancer (Part 2) www.youtube.com University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center www.umgcc.org Genitourinary Oncology Program www.umgcc.org Kidney Cancer FAQ www.umgcc.org Patient Education www.umgcc.org Distributed by Tubemogul.
Co-author Stan Shatenstein discusses with CH Montreal interviewer Ann Lang the book Cancer: My story, which is about the courageous battle waged against lung cancer by radio personality Daniel Feist.
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Prostate CancerSymptoms Smoking Lung Cancer colon cancer early symptoms Mesothelioma Cancer Symptom Cancer Research breast cancer prostate cancer lung the-prostate-cancer-symptoms.blogspot.com http The prostate is a small structure, size of nuts, leading to a system for the reproduction of human beings, it surrounds the urethra, the tube, with the urine from the body – there may be various problems with urination. At the start of prostate cancer is limited to the prostate itself, the majority of patients with this type of cancer live for years without problems. Recognized in its infancy, prostate cancer can be effectively treated and cured.
the-prostate-cancer-symptoms.blogspot.com http The prostate is a small structure, size of nuts, leading to a system for the reproduction of human beings, it surrounds the urethra, the tube, with the urine from the body – there may be various problems with urination. At the start of prostate cancer is limited to the prostate itself, the majority of patients with this type of cancer live for years without problems. Recognized in its infancy, prostate cancer can be effectively treated and cured.
D. Kyle Hogarth, MD, assistant professor of medicine at theUniversity of Chicago Medical Center, talks about the new ways pulmonologists are using bronchoscopy to help detect, diagnose, and treat lung cancer. With new imaging technology, bronchoscopes can spot potentially cancerous lesions and help surgeons navigate the lungs to remove those nodules, if necessary. For more information: sciencelife.uchospitals.edu This video is part of a recurring feature on the ScienceLife blog where a University of Chicago Medical Center expert will address – in a series of short Q&A-style videos – frequently asked questions about a popular medical topic. These videos accompany stories posted on the blog, and are meant to offer clear, accurate information about common diseases and the accepted medical treatments currently available.
the-prostate-cancer-symptoms.blogspot.com http The prostate is a small structure, size of nuts, leading to a system for the reproduction of human beings, it surrounds the urethra, the tube, with the urine from the body – there may be various problems with urination. At the start of prostate cancer is limited to the prostate itself, the majority of patients with this type of cancer live for years without problems. Recognized in its infancy, prostate cancer can be effectively treated and cured.
What Do You Get When You Smoke Or Chew Tobacco? / Video PSA. The hazards of the use of tobacco products, which result in significantly more deaths each year than illegal drugs and AIDS. Smoking damages nearly every organ in the human body, is linked to at least 15 different cancers, and accounts for some 30% of all cancer deaths. And it costs billions of dollars each year. Yet one in five Americans still light up. The 1982 United States Surgeon General’s Report stated that “Cigarette smoking is the major single cause of cancer mortality in the United States.” This statement is as true today as it was in 1982. Smoking is responsible for nearly 1 in 5 deaths in the United States. Because cigarette smoking and tobacco use are acquired behaviors — activities that people choose to do — smoking is the most preventable cause of premature death in our society. This document gives a brief overview of cigarette smoking: who smokes, how smoking affects health, what makes it so hard to quit, and what some of the many benefits of quitting are. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 44.5 million US adults were current smokers in 2006 (the most recent year for which numbers are available). This is 20.8% of all adults (23.9% of men, 18.0% of women) — more than 1 out of 5 people. When broken down by race/ethnicity, the numbers were as follows: Whites 21.9%; African Americans 23.0%; Hispanics 15.2%; American Indians/Alaska Natives 32.4%; Asian Americans 10.4 …
Just 30 when she was diagnosed with large-cell lung cancer, Molly shares her story about her family’s history of smoking, stealing cigarettes as a teenager and overcoming cancer as a working mother and student. “This whole experience has taught me not to take anything for granted,” says Molly, now in remission. “Sure you can live; just do it in a safer way (than smoking).”