Cervical and Colorectal Cancer

    Cervical Cancer: infections and some types  of  human papilloma virus          is the great risk  factor  for cervical cancer.  While other cancer quick  facts  includes  human  immuno  deficiency  virus…. being  the  two major known culprits.  And The  wide  spread  introduction  of  cervical  screening  by  the  Papanicolaou test (Pap smear)  for cervical cancer,  having  been  credited,  with dramatically reducing incidence and mortality of  cervical cancer.

   Gynecologic Oncology  including cancers that arises  from the ovaries, uterus, cervix, endometrium, uterus or vagina and vulva. Once again like breast cancer one of the biggest risk factors is unopposed estrogen. When    you hit  a  snag in your recovery one of the leading medical institutions in the world  is right here  in the United States  at  John Hopkins Hospital  in Baltimore, Maryland. Also for those living in the Great Lake Region in the United States ….you  have  a  renowned  gynecological oncologist  in  your own backyard in Indianapolis…. St. Vincent Hospital.

   Ovarian cancer  is  a  difficult disease to diagnosed  and  treat,  because it may have no symptoms in it’s early stages, and also,  because symptoms can easily be over looked  or  mistaken  for something else.  Much effort has been put into  finding  a  reliable useful test to diagnose ovarian cancer early. But unfortunately there still isn’t a good early screening test for ovarian cancer. http://gma.yahoo.com/video/miss-arizona-contestant-battles-cancer-173419661.html           Abdominal Chemo Baths???

  The OVA – 1  test  like it’s predecessor,  the CA -125  test  is  not  a  test  that should be used  for someone  with  no known problem  who is worried about ovarian cancer.  The OVA – 1  test  just isn’t designed  to be utilized that way. OVA – 1  is a combination  of  five different blood test  used  to create a single score  that  can  tell  a  doctor.  How likely  an ovarian mass…. is to become  ovarian cancer and can help the doctor choose the right kind of surgery.

   Foundation for Women’s Cancerunites 35 national partners to provide information about cervical cancer….

   National Cervical Cancer Coalition: information about the organization               as well as the Pap Smear. HPV, treatment and emotional support….

   Planned Parenthood: has been providing health care  for nearly 100 years, colposcopycryotherapy  and  LEEP procedures  may prevent  cervical cancer…. 

   WomensHealth.org: a website about womens health issues that they have to confront everyday of every year….

   Cervical Cancer Free America: eliminating cervical cancer through     vaccinations, screening  and  education….

   Oncolink|Cervical Cancer: developes when cells in the cervix begins to                 grow out of control and then invades nearby tissues or spread throughout….

   Cervical Cancer Prevention: research, education, prevention, risk factors      and early detection….

    Cryotherapy:  a technique using an extremely cold liquid or     instructment to freeze and destroy abnormal cells that requires            removal (cryotherapy and cervical cancer.)    Dr. Oz Advises!!!

     Dr. Stephen Rubin: Cheif of Gynecological Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania, and one of the Top 10 Ovarian Specialist in America speaks out            about controversial cancer treatment….

     Dr. George Coukos: Learn about the innovative immune therapy for ovarian cancer under development at the University of Penn… Abramson Cancer Center….

    Hope for Two|Pregnant with Cancer: an organization that’s dedicated to         providing information, support and hope to pregnant women with cancer….
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  Gardasil Has Mixed Reviews So Please Do Your Research!!!!  
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    Colorectal Cancer:  occurs greater than  75 – 95%  in people with little          or  NO  genetic risk. While some facts on cancer such as older age and male gender can not be changed,  many can.  A high fat,  alcohol  (risk appears to increase  at  greater than one drink per day),  or  with  inflammatory bowel disease and  high  red  meat  intake  (E-coli),  obesity,  smoking,  and  a lack   of  physical  exercise  (approximately  10%  of  these  cases  are  linked  to insufficient activity).

  Most cases of colorectal cancer occurs due to lifestyle choices, increasing  age risk with only  a  minority  of  cases  associated  with  underlying genetic disorder.  Those with a family history  in  two  or  more first degree relatives have a  two  to  threefold  greater risk of disease  and  this group accounts for about 20% of all cases.  Current  dietary  recommendations  to  prevent colon cancer include increasing  the  consumption  of  whole grain,  vegetables  and  fruit.  While also making sure your have adequate supplies of vitamin D and reducing intake of red meat.

   On the topic of the derriere region of the human anatomy. Half of my adult life. I  had  to  deal  with  the  painful  reality  of  hemorroidal  attacks  like  so many.  Finally having this torment become unbearable, I had to deal with the harsh reality head on  and  there  is  know teacher like this experience  and  I  feel I want to pass the lesson on to the visitant of this website.

   Hemorrhoids cushions  are  a  normal part  of  the anal anatomy  that  are composed of small  arteries  (blood vessels that bring oxygenated blood from the  heart  to  a  specific  structure).  Small  veins  (blood  vessels  that  bring  unoxygenated blood from a specific anatomical structure back to the heart), and connective tissue  that  helps with the passage  of  stool  out  of  the anus. Pathological hemorrhoids which are typically….  what we think  of  when we think of those hemorrhoidal cushions.

    When  they  become  inflamed  and/or  irritated  from  either  increased  intra – abdominal  pressure  from  straining of  irregular  bowel  movements,  such  as  constipation  and  diarrhea,  lack of fiber in the diet,  lack of aerobic exercise,  aging,  and/or  an  absence  of  specific  valves  (that  helps  to  move unoxygenated blood back to the heart within the hemorrhoid veins).  As you can tell by the discription you just read the heart and colon works in unison.

   Besides working in unison does the heart and colon amongst all organs is  another explanation. Heart palpitations and high blood pressure can be also caused by iron deficiencies and/or mal – absorption meaning your body isn’t absorbing iron properly. With common causes being a celiac sprue or losing iron through the GI Tract,  such as with a case  of  a  polyp  or  inflammatory bowel disease. Therefore, you should be checked for mal – absorption and if that looks good a colonoscopy with a further review. 

   Therefore, any problems you have down in your derriere can influence and have detrimental effects  on your heart.  My  proctologist  told  me  that  those devilish hemorrhoid veins  can  sometimes  produce  heart  attacks  if  they’re left unchecked.  Which explains…. some of the heart attack type symptoms I was having (pressure in my chest, stingers in my shins, aches in the middle of my  buttocks,  shortness  of  breath, high  blood  pressure and pulse rate etc).  

   After dealing with problem for a prolonged priod of time what I realized in true hind sight is that some of the more popular creams and ointments might not be the answer.  Better choices might be products with phenobarbital  and zinc  oxide  content  in   those  products,  this  is  not   to  mention,   some  of  the more less  popular products that might produce better results.

    One  of  the  first signs of  colon cancer could be blood in the stool coming from the upper gastro intestinal tract. Once Hemorrhoids, Crohns disease or Ulcerative Colitis  is ruled out  (both which are inflammatory bowel diseases which  can  be  found  with  the upper GI  Endoscopy or lower GI  Colonscopy procedures  checking  for abnormalities.)  Colon cancer  and  polyps  can  be suspected within.

      American Institute for Cancer Research: one in twenty Americans will                be diagnosed with colorectal cancer over your life (six steps to reduce your risk.)

    http://www.health.com/  follow these 12 colorectal cancer preventing      habits that are nearly as identical to those that help your heart….

    Prevent Cancer.org: this  year over  142,000 people  will  be  diagnosed                    with colorectal cancer  and an estimated  50,830 will die  from the disease….

    American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons: colon cancer causing                      a staggering 60,000 deaths per year in the United States…. while considering                the disease is potentially curable of diagnosed in the early stage….

    Colon Cancer Allianceoldest and largest national patient advocacy         organization dedicated to ending the suffering….

    John Hopkins Colon Cancer Center: confirm colorectal cancer should              start at age 50…. stem cells and colon cancer….

   American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: a website dedicated to educating patients about colorectal cancer and what can be done to prevent it….

   Colorectal Cancer|Cancer Care: every month a featured expert answers             your questions about coping with colorectal cancer….

   National Human Genome Research Institute:answers your questions about hereditary factors influencing colon cancer….

   Colorectal Cancer Prevention: follow these twelve best ways to prevent                and head off colon cancer….

  

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