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Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women, with 11000 women being diagnosed of this disease every year with malignancy. For more information, please visit: docturs.com/dd/pg/groups/15901/cervical-cancer/

breast cancer cell, fixed and dehydrated.

 

Courtesy of wadah mahmoud

 

Image Details

Instrument used: Inspect Family

Magnification: 5,000

Voltage: 2 kV

Spot: 2.5

Working Distance: 12.4

Detector: SE

 

It's not a tumor!

Oh wait, yes you were!

Stupid cancerous thyroid.

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Today is World Cancer Day and I'm reflecting on my life with cancer since my diagnosis.

Sur les socles des statues, on peut observer d'un côté les signes du zodiaque

 

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Breast Cancer has the best marketing plan to date. She how they do it and watch their new commercial

 

stevenroddy.com/breast-cancer-marketing-save-the-boobs.html

Just trying out the video function whilst in the pit during the Cancer Bats gig at The Institute Birmingham. The sound is awful but I was left with hardly any hearing for a few days after the gig so its to more likely the pa system than the camera's mic. Oh and on that note, I don't know what song it is due to the poor sound :s

Living at home for as long as possible

The message " There's nothing healthy about a tan" is somehow not really convincing... - www.darksideoftanning.com.au/

El pasado 2 de febrero se entregaron los premios del II Certamen que fomenta la comunicación positiva en la prevención, detección y afrontamiento del cáncer, en el marco del III Encuentro del Foro de Pacientes con Cáncer, que desde hace tres años se celebra a principios de febrero con motivo del Día Mundial del Cáncer.

El objetivo de este certamen, convocado por la Sociedad Andaluza de Cancerología y el Plan Integral de Oncología de Andalucía, es dar a conocer el trabajo que desarrollan ciudadanía, profesionales y asociaciones en el ámbito de la divulgación, difusión y comunicación para promover valores positivos y solidarios sobre esta enfermedad, contribuyendo a compartir y generar información y conocimiento veraz sobre la misma.

Esta plataforma virtual de conocimiento para profesionales y ciudadanía, accesible a través de la web de la Consejería de Salud o del portal Onconocimiento, está en funcionamiento desde 2010, con el objetivo de facilitar la interacción entre la ciudadanía y la administración sanitaria en torno al cáncer.

En la imagen, el consejero de Salud, Aquilino Alonso.

If you use this image I'd be grateful, if you could credit blog.uyora.com/author/george/ Thanks!

“Prevent Cancer”, “Take Control”, “Make my voice heard”, “Ask for Support”, and other slogans as staff from the Vienna International Centre shows their support at the IAEA World Cancer Day 2018 Event. Vienna, Austria, 2 February 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

“Prevent Cancer”, “Take Control”, “Make my voice heard”, “Ask for Support”, and other slogans as staff from the Vienna International Centre shows their support at the IAEA World Cancer Day 2018 Event. Vienna, Austria, 2 February 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

“A woman’s lifetime risk for breast cancer is one in eight. Through two decades of care, BHI provides a variety of services including education, screenings, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up support.,” said Hanisch.

Paciente de la Unidad Oncológica de Rescarven. Ya terminando su tratamiento, espera pacientemente mientras terminan de colocarle los medicamentos (aproximadamente de unas 3 a 4 horas de duración)

 

*Rescarven's Oncology Unit patient. He's almost done with his treatment, in the mean while, he seats and waits while he's given his medicine (this could last until 3 or 4 hours minimum).

Prostate Cancer: What Did You Teach Me? Like the hidden old, health is always considered necessary. In my youth, I was mostly in good shape, with the exception of the physiological diseases that accompany the progression.

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Closeup of railing at the Cancer Survivors Park. I like the way this one turned out.

Breast Cancer Research Foundation President Myra Biblowit proudly holds a newly struck Breast Cancer Awareness $5 gold coin. The Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coin Ceremonial Strike Event took place at the West Point Mint on January 12, 2018.

Metastatic pancreatic cancer is a lethal disease that is the 4th biggest cancer cells in regards to death. Find out more about it and the procedures offered if you or a family member is a victim. Pancreatic cancer starts in the cells of your pancreatics, a huge organ that lies flat behind the lower part of the belly. Pancreatic cancer cells happens most frequently in men in between the ages of 35 and 70, it is the 4th most common reason of cancer fatality (behind lung cancer cells, intestines cancer cells and bust cancer). metastatic pancreatic cancer is often an adenocarcinoma and it normally comes up from the pancreatic channel cells which comprise the bulk of the pancreatics.visit our site metastaticpancreaticcancer.com for more information on Stages Of Pancreatic Cancer

“I don’t have cancer…I can’t belive those words are coming out of my mouth,” said Tim Card. With energy he hasn’t enjoyed for months, Card rides his stationary bike 25 miles a day in the garage of his Mt. Joy home. Card was the first person to receive CAR-T cell therapy at Penn State Cancer Institute. The therapy involved extracting several million of Card’s T-cells, genetically modifying them to attack his cancer, and then putting them back into his body to fight the cancer.

The family of a woman named Sue owns a local restaurant. Sue died, recently, after a long struggle with breast cancer. A local artist made these posters in her honor; they're now on display in the restaurant. Sue's husband gave me permission to photograph them. I was glad I had my point-and-shoot.

“Prevent Cancer”, “Take Control”, “Make my voice heard”, “Ask for Support”, and other slogans as staff from the Vienna International Centre shows their support at the IAEA World Cancer Day 2018 Event. Vienna, Austria, 2 February 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Closeup of railing at the Cancer Survivors Park. I didn't obscure all of the road in this one, and I like the light in the circle better.

Irwin visited and brought me Sclotzky's and a Cinnabon for lunch. Awesome.

“Prevent Cancer”, “Take Control”, “Make my voice heard”, “Ask for Support”, and other slogans as staff from the Vienna International Centre shows their support at the IAEA World Cancer Day 2018 Event. Vienna, Austria, 2 February 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Signs lane at old Jaffa - "cancer sign alley".

‘Cancer pen’ helps doctors get it all in seconds

Patients emerging from cancer surgery want to know, “Did you get it all?” Now scientists are developing a pen-like probe to help surgeons better tell when it’s safe to stop cutting or if stray tumour cells still lurk.

The...

 

www.expressess.com/health-news-cancer-pen-helps-doctors-g...

Straight Facts about PinkWashing

 

Many of the ‘pink’ products sold in October actually can cause cancer!

 

As prevention, these pink anti-cancer foods are a great start.

 

More Information

 

Sources: Pinkwashing Breast Cancer Awareness Month, wellnessachiever, October 11, 2014.

Our posts tagged PinkWashing and ReThinkThePink.

Watch these health posters album on Flickr.

Watch these pink washing videos on YouTube.

 

Cáncer. Adelanto del próximo álbum llamado Hipocondríaco.

Blood cancer encompasses a large number of diseases. The most common types of them are the lymphoma and the Leukemia. Fortunately, there is a treatment for both and it is called bone marrow transplantation.

 

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“Prevent Cancer”, “Take Control”, “Make my voice heard”, “Ask for Support”, and other slogans as staff from the Vienna International Centre shows their support at the IAEA World Cancer Day 2018 Event. Vienna, Austria, 2 February 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

* 8/11/10* No Chemo today, blood platelets are too low - risk of bleeding & not clotting. Like before, not dangerously low, probably just another delightful side-effect of the last chemo. Wait a week, blood test again and see how they're doing..

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8/2/10 Good News! Met with the Oncology Team @ Riverside & as a result of the last series of Chemo my tumor has shrunk some more! Going to do a series of 3 more @ 3 wk intervals and they will only use 1 of the 3 drugs (Avastin) that have been used till now. Hoping that with only 1/3 of the toxins pumped into my body, the ickies afterward will be less severe. Next evaluation will be in Sept. Cross your fingers!

 

A whine - relatively minor in the grand scheme of things, but nonetheless...I've always done fairly rigorous eyebrow maintenance because I loathe Old Man eyebrows, and unibrows. I don't want to look like the Mentats in the original "Dune." Recently this hasn't been a problem. A pretty blank look, huh?

 

(The Uncle Fester picture seemed like a good idea at the time, but then again so did polyester leisure suits & porn 'statchs, at the time.)

 

Cancer microsphere intervention (CMI) means a strategy of transarterial infusion of microspheres into tumor.Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a most used option of CMI. TACE is a form of intra-arterial catheter-based chemotherapy that selectively delivers high doses of cytotoxic drug to the tumor bed combining with the effect of ischemic necrosis induced by arterial embolization.

 

www.fudacancerhospital.org/therapy/2015070154.html

I don't know why this pic is in B&W. I was fiddling w/ the settings on the Nikon & this is how this one came out.

 

I used to have a pretty furry belly, not just a little treasure trail, but hairy all over & up to my sternum. Always wished I could turn it 180 degrees so that I'd have a hairy chest showing with the top buttons of my shirt unbuttoned. Now I just wish I didn't look quite so much like the Pilsbury Dough Boy when shirtless.

 

And the defoliation continues below the waistband of my Joe Boxers, but you're just going to have to take my word for it.

 

Fortunately I haven't lost every hair on my body like some people do w/ chemo. Supposedly when chemo is finished my hair will grow back. (Assuming I'm not finished first.) And body hair vs. a growing tumor isn't really too hard a decision to make. But that doesn't mean I have to like it.

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