Saturday, June 18, 2011

Dreadful Cancers

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When a patient is diagnosed with cancer, surely it is a mind-blowing ‘news’ for the patient, knowing that “Cancer” is the deadliest and dreadful disease a person could have. We all know that cancers are not that easy to treat and  95% death results for cancer victims. My mom died of cervical cancer in 1985, and had my total hysterectomy in 1997 because of  uterine Myoma. Of course I have thoughts of ; “do cancers are hereditary?” And my Gynecologist told me there are risk in our family to inherit cancer cells. And I began to research about cancers, symptoms and treatment.

Uterine Myoma

Uterine Fibroids Myoma (Wikipedia)

Myoma of the Uterus (Wikipedia )

Myoma of the Uterus (Wikipedia)

The ‘uterine myoma’ or called Fibroid Leiomyma, Leiomyomata or fibromyoma, is a benign (non-cancerous) tumor that grows in the muscle tissue of the uterus. Sometimes they could be dominant myoma in the uterus, and grow larger as a melon or smaller as a coin. Hysterectomy surgery is performed to removed the myoma.

1)  Brain Cancer

Brain (courtesy of: www.webmd.com/human anatomy)

Brain Tumor (images,search.yahoo.com/)

Human Brain (Wikipedia)

Brain cancer or brain tumor, or abnormal growth of cells within the brain or the central spinal canal or intracranial solid neoplasm. Radiotherapy may be used for incomplete resections of tumors. Forms of radiotherapy for cancer biopsy including external beam radiation, brachytherapy, and for difficult cases, stereotactic radiosurgery are viable options.

Glioblastoma Multiforme (Wikipedia)

Glioblastoma the most dreadful and deadliest and the most common and aggressive type of primary human brain tumor which involves Glial cells, or Neuroglia cells are non-neuronal cells that maintain homeostasis from Myelin, and provide support and protection for brain neurons.

Axesse Radiotherapy (Wikipedia)

Gamma Knife, side view (Wikipedia)

Brain Biopsy using needle on Stereotactic Frame (Wikipedia)

2) Eye Cancer

Eye Cancer (images.search.yahoo.com/)

Leukocoria in a child with Retinoblastoma (Wikipedia)

Common tumor growth in eyelids are called “basal cell carcinoma” and primarily starts within the eye and metastatic cancer spread to the eye to another body organs. Types of Intraocular cancer: uveal metastasis, uveal malanoma or melanocytes, Intraocular Lymphoma, Retinoblastoma, Hemangioma, Conjunctival melanoma, and eyelid carcinoma. (www.cancer.net/)

3) Face Cancer: . Lip, Oral Cavity, Throat, Tongue

Burkitt's Lymphoma, 7 year-old Nigerian (Wikipedia)

Burkitt's Lymphoma in the Mouth (Wikipedia)

Burkitt’s Lymphoma syndrome are common to African infected by Malaria disease and are prone to Burkitt’s lymphoma.

Oral Cancer (Cavity cancer) Wikipedia

Mouth Cancer (search.images.yahoo.com/)

The lip and oral cavity malignant cancer disease growth in the tissues of the lips or mouth, that affects two-thirds of the tongue, the gingiva (upper and lower gum), lining of cheeks and lips (buccal mucosa), the bottom or floor of the mouth under the tongue, the hard palate or bony top of the mouth and the retromolar trigone (small area behind the wisdom teeth.

Squamous Cancer of the Lip (wikipedia)

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Tongue (Wikipedia)

Tongue Cancer (Wilkipedia)

The lip, mouth, tongue, throat and lung cancer common causes are the patients chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco direct or with pipes.

Larynx Cancer (Wikipedia)

Larynx Cancer- view through endoscopic (Wikipedia)

Viral Pharyngitis (Wikipedia)

The “Oropharyngal cancer” is a disease of malignant cancer cells, formed in Oropharynx’s tisses; a middle part of the throat that affects the base of the tongue, tonsils, soft palate and the pharynx wall.

4) Skin Cancer

Skin Cancer (Wikipedia )

Basal Cell Carcinoma (on the nose) (Wikipedia)

Basal Cell Carcinoma (between ear and cheeks) Wikipedia

Malignant Melanoma of the Skin (Wikipedia)

Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) Wikipedia

Kaposi's Sarcoma (Wikipedia)

Kaposi's Sarcoma Intraoral AIDS associated (wikipedia)

The skin cancer or skin neoplasm, are skin malignant cancer that grows on the skin and the most common are the basal cell carcinoma which are malignant skin cancer, squamous cell cancer and melanoma, named after the type of skin cell cancer that grow. Less common skin cancers are the following: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, Merkel cell carcinoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma(tumor caused by Human Herpes Virus 8 (HHV8), Keratoacanthoma(low grade of malignancy), Spindle cell tumors, Sebacious carcinomas, Microcystic adnexal carcinoma, Paget’s disease of the breast, atypical fibroxanthoma, Leimyosarcoma and Angio sarcoma.

5) Mole Cancer

Normal Moles (Wikipedia)

Dark Mole (www.skincancer.about.com)

Dark mole: one possible sign of cancerous mole, is the darkening of color.

Inflamed Mole (www.skincancer.about.com)

Inflamation in the area of the mole and is about 7 millimeters wide, (showing the original mole is much smaller). Inflamed mole should be checked by the doctor immediately.

Mole Melanoma ( www.skincancer.about.com)

Mole melanoma with irregular border of shapes and colors; normal mole are much round in shape, and have smooth border areas.

Mole Melanoma with Irregular Shape (www.skincancer.about.com)

Mole melanoma with irregular shape and color, and noticeable changed of color of the mole and shape, and this signs and symptoms needs doctor’s check up.

Spreading Melanoma of the Mole (www.skincancer.about.com)

The changed of color and spread of mole melanoma should be consulted to a doctor immediately.

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