Cervical cancer causes vaginal bleeding, heavy discharge, pelvic pain in the early stages and is easily confused with gynecological diseases, so it is often detected late.
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Urinary incontinence in men is a common condition, affecting psychology, daily life, and even a warning sign of dangerous diseases.
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Gastric antral inflammation is not a cause for concern, but if it goes on for a long time, it can cause atrophic inflammation, leading to many complications such as stomach bleeding and cancer.
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Polycystic status, cysts, failure - inflammation of the ovaries, blocked fallopian tubes are 5 common diseases in the ovaries causing female infertility.
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Chemotherapy is given through an intravenous line or can be taken orally while radiation therapy is the use of radiation beams focused on specific areas of the body. Chemotherapy and radiation are two of the most common cancer treatments. Whether a patient is treated with chemotherapy or radiation will depend on the type and location of the cancer, as well as overall health. The main difference between chemotherapy and radiation is how they are introduced into the body. With chemotherapy, the doctor will use a drug to kill cancer cells, put into the body by mouth orally or through a vein ... Radiotherapy means putting high dose radiation beams directly into the tumor. The radiation beam changes the tumor's DNA structure, causing it to shrink or die. This type of cancer treatment has fewer side effects than chemotherapy because it targets only one area of ​​the body.
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Wheezing, persistent coughing, pain in the chest area, weight loss, bone pain ... may be a sign of lung cancer. According to Healthline, lung cancer may not produce any noticeable symptoms in the early stages, many finding when the disease is already at an advanced stage. The following are warning signs of lung cancer to help each person early identify to examine and treat promptly. Persistent cough A cough related to a cold or respiratory infection will clear up after a week or two, but a persistent cough may be a symptom of lung cancer. If you have a prolonged cough, have no signs of stopping, cough up blood or abnormal mucus causing a hoarse voice, you should see a doctor immediately, the specialist will order X-rays or perform tests. other.
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Radiation therapy is aimed at destroying cancer cells and preventing them from growing or destroying them. Cancer cells divide quickly, so it is more vulnerable than the surrounding normal cells. Clinical trials aimed at using radiation to treat localized prostate cancer. This test shows that radiation therapy results in a 10-year survival equivalent to that of surgery. Some preliminary studies noted a higher risk of catastrophe, such as incontinence and impotence due to surgery compared to radiation. However, more data is needed to assess the risks and benefits of radiation therapy for more than 10 years. In particular, cancer recurrence can sometimes occur after radiation therapy.
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Prostate cancer usually requires radical removal, which removes the entire prostate gland. This method is applied in about 36% of patients with locally advanced prostate cancer. Some risks that can be encountered during surgery are complications at anesthesia, surgical site bleeding, impotence accounting for 30 to 70%, urinary incontinence accounts for 3 to 10% of patients. Recent advances in the field of cancer treatment have helped reduce complications of prostate surgery. The latest surgical techniques help reduce the incidence of impotence and incontinence.
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The male hormone is also called testosterone. In healthy people, this hormone helps stimulate prostate cells to grow. In the case of this gland cancer, testosterone also "helps" to enlarge the tumor. The goal of hormone therapy is to reduce stimulation of cancer cells by testosterone. Testosterone is produced by the testes, in response to another hormone called LH-RH (gonadotropin). The LH-RH hormone produced in the brain follows the blood flow to the testes to stimulate the testes to produce and release testosterone. Hormone treatment reduces the amount of testosterone in the blood so that the tumor no longer "has food" so it does not get bigger. Testicular surgery is also a method to reduce male hormones, that is, to eradicate the body from which testosterone is produced.
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Stroke is one of the leading causes of death in the world. On average, there are 1 stroke death every 3 minutes. What is a stroke? What are signs of a stroke? Let's find out more in the article below. 1. What is a stroke? Stroke is also known as a stroke. This is a condition where the brain is seriously damaged by the interrupted or greatly reduced brain blood supply that causes the brain to lack oxygen and not enough nutrition to feed the cells. Within minutes if there is not enough blood supply, brain cells will begin to die. Therefore, a person suffering from a stroke needs immediate emergency, the longer the time it lasts, the more the number of brain cells dying will greatly affect the body's ability to move and think, even death. casualties. Most stroke survivors are in poor health or have sequelae such as paralysis or weak body movements, speech loss, emotional disorders, impaired vision ...
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