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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy Statement

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Top 10 Ways To Prevent Cancer

Cancer... either you have had it, will develop it at some time, or know someone who has had it or has it. Whether we like it or not, cancer affects each one of us directly or indirectly. Preventing cancer is easier than you may think. Through simple lifestyle changes, we can reduce our risk of developing many types of cancer.

  1. Avoid smoking, whether it be actual smoking or secondhand smoke.We hear a dozen times a day how bad cigarettes are for us and the risk of lung cancer. Why? Because smoking is the most significant risk factors for cancers that we can reduce. Did you know that smoking can increase your risk of many other cancers? Need help quitting? Check out About's Smoking Cessation Site for great tips and support.
  2. Practice sun safety and recognize when skin changes occur. Skin cancer is becoming more common, especially among young people. Wear sunscreen when outdoors, even if it is shady, and try to avoid the outdoors during the sun's peak time, which is 10 am - 2 pm. Knowing your skin's moles and spots is essential. Any changes need to be reported to your doctor ASAP.
  3. Eat your fruits and veggies. Fruits and vegetables are rich in antioxidants, which help repair our damaged cells. Green veggies and orange and yellow fruits and veggies are your best bet. Learn more about antioxidants in this great article, "Antioxidants and Cancer Prevention"
  4. Watch the meats you eat, especially smoked or cured foods. Research suggests that a diet high in animal fat can lead to the development of certain cancers. A diet high in smoked foods, salted fish and meat, and pickled vegetables increases your risk factor for cancer.
  5. Limit your alcohol intake. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol regularly increases your risk factor for cancer. Studies suggest that men who consume 2 alcoholic drink per day and women who have 1 alcoholic drink per day significantly increase their risk factors for certain types of cancer.
  6. Exercise for cancer prevention. Being overweight greatly increases your risk factor for developing cancer. So, exercising to maintain or reach your ideal weight is one of the best defenses against cancer. Exercising doesn't have to be a bore, check out Top 10 Best Ways to Prevent Cancer Through Exercise for some fun ways to exercise.
  7. Know your personal and family history of cancer. Research tells us that some types of cancers can be genetic. Knowing your family history of cancer can help you make more informed decisions about your healthcare. It can also aid in genetic testing and counseling, to assist you in finding out if you carry a mutated gene that increases your risk factor for cancer. Check out "Genetic Cancers" for more information about genetic cancer, testing and counseling.
  8. Know what chemicals you are being exposed to in your work environment. If you are exposed to fumes, dust, chemicals, etc in the workplace, you have a right to know what you are being exposed to. Gasoline, diesel exhaust, arsenic, beryllium. vinyl chloride, nickel chromates, coal products, mustard gas, and chloromethyl ethers are all carcinogens and can be found in some work environments. Talk to your employer about limiting exposure.
  9. Practice safe sex. Unsafe sex can result in the infection of the HPV virus, a known cause for cervical cancer and a risk factor for many other cancers. HPV is a virus transmitted through sexual intercourse. Learn more about HPV in "HPV: What is HPV and How Do You Get It?"
  10. Be sure to keep up on screening tests like the Pap, mammograms, and DREs. Make sure you have regular screening tests like the Pap smear and mammogram if you are a woman, and a DRE (digital rectal exam) if you are a man. The Pap and DRE can detect cellular changes before they become cancerous, and the mammogram may be able to detect breast cancer early. A rectal exam should be part of a woman's yearly gyn exam.


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Cancers That Affect Women

Just being a woman puts you at risk for cancer. There are many cancers that affect only women. Learn the causes and how to prevent them. Articles also discuss treatment options, side effects and managing everyday life when you have a gynecologic cancer.

Breast Cancer
Fallopian Tube Cancer
Gynecologic Cancer Stories
Vaginal Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Vulvar Cancer
Uterine Cancer


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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Causes of Cancer

Cells are the building blocks of living things. Cancer grows out of normal cells in the body. Normal cells multiply when the body needs them, and die when the body doesn't. Cancer appears to occur when the growth of cells in the body is out of control and cells divide too rapidly. It can also occur when cells “forget” how to die.

There are many different kinds of cancers. Cancer can develop in almost any organ or tissue, such as the lung, colon, breast, skin, bones, or nerve tissue.

There are multiple causes of cancers, including:

  • Radiation
  • Sunlight
  • Tobacco
  • Certain viruses
  • Benzene
  • Certain poisonous mushrooms and aflatoxins (a poison produced by organisms that can grow on peanut plants)

However, the cause of many cancers remains unknown.


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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Reversing The Cancer Epidemic

5 White Collar Crime

There is an overwhelming disparity between the full force of criminal law and punishment directed at perpetrators of theft, property damage, or personal violence and the lenient civil proceedings against managers and executives of industries and their consultants who knowingly manipulate, occupational and consumer hazards of their products and processes. White collar crime legislation is needed to correct this imbalance.

In the absence of such legislative disincentives, white collar crime in the areas of environment and health safety has continued unabated and extended into global markets.


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Friday, January 11, 2008

Reversing The Cancer Epidemic

4 Expert Committees And Regulatory Agencies

Key governmental decision and policies are generally determined by recommendations of cancer institutions, designated expert scientific committees and regulatory bodies. Their independence, integrity, expertise and accountability are thus matters of critical concern.

Legislation to ensure full accountability and transparency of all cancer institutions involved in cancer research and related activities is long overdue.

Legislation is also needed to ensure that cancer institutions direct the highest priorities, with minimally half their budgets specifically allocated to research and outreach on primary cancer prevention.


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Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Are All Lumps In The Breast Cancerous?

Nine out of ten lumps found in the breast are not cancerous. However, all lumps should be treated with suspicion, and you should consult your doctor immediately should you find one.

APPEAL TO ALL WOMEN

  • FIGHT BREAST CANCER WITH MONTHLY BSE
  • MAKE BSE A PART OF YOUR LIFESTYLE
  • IF YOU FEEL A LUMP OR SEE ANY UNUSUAL CHANGES IN YOUR BREASTS, SEE YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY
  • REMEMBER! BREAST CANCER IS CURABLE IF DETECTED EARLY AND TREATED PROMPTLY


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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

When To Do BSE?

Every month. If you are menstruating, BSE should be performed between the 7th and 10th day after the start of your period.

If your periods are irregular or you no longer menstruate, BSE should be done on a fixed day every month. Pick an easy to remember such as the first or last day of the month.


WARNING SIGNS TO LOOK FOR DURING EXAMINATION

  • Lump in the breast or armpit
  • Abnormal change in shape or size of the breast
  • Abnormal dimpling or puckering of the skin of the breast
  • Nipples become pulled in
  • Bleeding or unusual discharge from the nipples


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Friday, January 4, 2008

What Can You Do To Fight Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer is curable if detected and treated early. Breast cancer is one of the cancer, that is easily detected. Early detection is done through breast examination. All women aged 20 and above must do Breast Self-Examination (BSE) every month throughout their lifetime. For those above 30, they should also get a Breast Examination done by a doctor or other medical personnel yearly. Regular breast examination will allow a woman to discover cancer of the breast at an early stage when treatment is more effective.




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Thursday, January 3, 2008

What Causes Breast Cancer?


The exact cause of breast cancer is not known. Any woman aged 20 and above is at risk of getting breast cancer. The following factors may increase a woman's risk of developing breast caner:
  • Increasing age
  • Family history of breast cancer
  • Early onset of menstruation (before age 12) or late menopause (after age 50)
  • Childless or giving birth to first child after age 30
  • Diet high in animal fats


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What Is Breast Cancer?


Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the number one cause of cancer deaths amongst Malaysian women.

Cancer of the breast is the result of an uncontrolled growth of cells within the breast tissue. If not detected and treated promptly, breast cancer can spread to the lymph glands and to other parts of the body such as the bones, lungs and liver.


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