Monday, July 5th, 2010 at
3:12 pm
http://www.howdini.com/howdini-video-7307820.html
How to recognize inflammatory breast cancer symptoms
Not all breast cancer involves a lump. There is a rare, but serious form known as inflammatory breast cancer whose symptoms are unique. Dr. Anne Moore, a leading breast oncologist, describes the symptoms and treatment for inflammatory breast cancer.
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inflammatory breast cancer symptoms
inflammatory cancer breast symptoms
Duration : 0:3:18
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Monday, June 28th, 2010 at
11:17 am
A the epithelium of the bronchi.
B the pulmonary lymph nodes.
C the squamous type I cells of the alveoli.
D the mucous glands of the bronchi.
E the respiratory bronchioles.
Need help on this question anyone.
as i have looked in the wikipedia article below, scc is not specific to the lungs, but may occur in any part of the body, as long as the squamous epithelial cells are affected…any also, its effects on the lungs are on the bronchi…
since i know fairly about squamous cells, before reading the article i presume that my choices are A and C…but it is also stated in the artcile that the bronchi are affected…so my answer is
A
Saturday, June 26th, 2010 at
9:32 pm
Oncologist Dr Mohan Nair explains cancer and its symptoms in this episode of ‘Doctor’s Talk’.
Duration : 0:9:6
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at
9:28 am
what are its symptoms?
how is it prevented?
This is a tumour arising from the lung that has started in squamous cells. In short, we have several different types of cell in our body, one of these types are squamous cells, and this is where the tumour in the lung has come from. The carcinoma is a fancy word for cancer. Hope that helps.
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 at
1:54 am
http://www.sunnybrook.ca/media/item.asp?c=1&i=140&page= March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Linda Rabeneck, chief, Odette Cancer Centre, Sunnybrook, discusses colorectal cancer symptoms, the colonoscopy procedure, screening before symptoms, the FOBT test, familial risk, and the need for open discussion to help overcome our cultural discomfort in talking about the second leading cause of cancer death in Canada.
Duration : 0:4:11
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