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  • How to Break News of Cancer to Others

    However bad and terrible any news or situation may be, it certainly would have to be revealed to those who are directly affected by that situation. The mode and process of breaking such news would...

  • How to Diagnose Eye Cancer

    Two types of cancer affect the eyes. Primary intraocular cancer, typically melanoma, starts inside the eyeball. Cancer that started somewhere else in the body and then spread to the eye is called...

  • How to Test for Endometrial Cancer After Ablation

    According to the Mayo Clinic, endometrial cancer, a fairly common type of cancer, is one that begins in the lining of a woman's uterus, leading to symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, abnormal...

  • How to Become a Gynecologic Oncologist

    A gynecologic oncologist is a specialized type of obstetrician/gynecologist who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of cancers of the female reproductive organs, including the ovaries, uterus,...

  • How to Know You Have Uterine Cancer by MRI Imaging

    According to information from the medical website Medline Plus, there are a number of different types of uterine cancer, with the most common beginning in the lining of the uterus (the...

  • How to Treat Cancer Patients

    Cancer is a devastating disease that can affect anyone at any time. Cancer is the abnormal growth of cells, and those cells can attack just about any part of the body. Patients can have breast...

  • How to Define Carcinoma

    Even though carcinoma is used synonymously with cancer, even among some professionals, carcinoma is actually a specific type of cancer. Malignant tumors that show up in epithelial cells are...

  • How to Take Control When Diagnosed With Cancer

    When someone is diagnosed with cancer, the first thing that enters is fear. Fear occurs because it is believed cancer is a death sentence. This death sentence also involves going through...

  • How to Recover From Breast Cancer

    After painful chemotherapy treatments or cancer removal surgery, a breast cancer survivor still has to battle the process of recovering from the cancer. The recovery process is different for each...

  • How to Manage Ganglioneuroblastoma

    Managing ganglioneuroblastoma takes a lot of courage and support. Ganglioneuroblastoma involves a malignant mass that, in most cases, strikes children. After your child is diagnosed, she will be...

  • How to Treat Ganglioneuroblastoma

    Ganglioneuroblastoma is a rare condition where a mass, usually malignant, arises from nerve tissue. Almost always found in children, Ganglioneuroblastoma is a serious medical condition. Because...

  • How to Spot Symptoms of Neuroblastoma

    Neuroblastoma is a cancer that most often affects infants and children. It's a cancer that can even begin forming when a baby is still in its mother's womb. It forms around nerve tissue and...

  • How to Cope With Nasal Cavity Cancer

    The nasal cavity lies in the deep interior of the nose. Treatment for nasal cavity cancer depends on the type of cancer and the extent of any spreading. Surgical removal of the tumor, radiation...

  • How to Cope With Salivary Gland Cancer

    Salivary gland cancer is cancer of the tissues in your mouth that produce saliva. While salivary gland cancer is rare (3 adults out of 100 thousand being diagnosed with the disease), it is often...

  • How to Cope With Cancer

    You're anxiously waiting on the doctor's report, only to have your worst fears confirmed--you've been diagnosed with cancer. Finding out you have a life-threatening disease can be a frightening...

  • How to Love Yourself First

    You spend all the time in the world with one little person but can you stand them? Being comfortable with yourself starts right there with love for yourself. You can take a cruise, get credit...

  • How to Diagnose Penile Cancer

    Penile cancer is a rare form of the disease that affects approximately 1,000 males each year. Detected early, penile cancer is treatable with a positive prognosis. Learn how to diagnose penile...

  • How to Live With Cancer

    Understand your own reactions as well as those of others to your illness. Learn as much as you can about your particular cancer. Attend support groups with others who are encountering some of the...

  • How to Explain Cancer to a Child

    Explaining to a child that he has cancer is a heartbreaking experience while at the same time, a necessary step to help him cope with the trauma. It is not always easy for both the parent and the...

  • How to Treat Wilms Tumors

    Wilm's tumor, also known as a nephroblastoma, is a cancer of the kidneys and the most common cancer of the abdominal area during childhood. Since the 1950s, the introduction of radiation and...

  • How to Treat Endometrial Cancer

    Endometrial cancer is a type of cancer that affects thousands of women each year. In endometrial cancer, the cancer originates in the endometrium of the body and then spreads to other areas....

  • How to Treat Rhabdomyosarcoma

    Rhabdomyosarcoma is a cancer of skeletal muscle and the most common soft tissue cancer in children. Four histologic groups are recognized: embryonal (55 percent of cases), alveolar (20 percent),...

  • How to Treat Neuroblastoma

    Neuroblastoma is a tumor arising from immature nerve cells. It is the most malignant tumor of the abdomen in infants and the most common solid tumor in children not affecting the brain. A...

  • How to Treat Retinoblastoma

    Retinoblastoma is a malignant tumor that arises from the retinal round cells in the eye. It is the most common eye cancer in children and exhibits three types of growth: endophytic growth when the...

  • How to Treat Histiocytoma

    A histiocytoma originates from histiocytes. The most common type of histiocytoma is a malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH), which account for up to 24 percent of all soft tissue sarcomas. MFHs are...

  • How to Treat Leiomyosarcoma

    Leiomyosarcoma is a tumor of smooth muscle. It is malignant and its most common location is the gastrointestinal tract. Intestinal leiomyosarcomas probably originate between the muscularis mucosa...

  • How to Diagnose Retinoblastoma

    A retinoblastoma is a malignant tumor of the eye. It is the most common form of eye cancer in children and is caused by a mutation on chromosome 13. A retinoblastoma is generally believed to arise...

  • How to Diagnose Rhabdomyosarcoma

    A rhabdomyosarcoma is a malignant tumor derived from skeletal muscle. It is the most common cancer of soft tissue among children and usually affects the head and neck. Rhabdomyosarcomas are...

  • How to Diagnose Thymoma

    A thymoma is a tumor arising from thymic epithelial cells. It is usually benign and may be referred to as a lymphoepithelioma when it contains many lymphoid cells. Thymomas are usually...

  • How to Diagnose Wilm's Tumors

    Wilm's tumor is a malignant tumor of the kidneys or neuroblastoma. It is the most common abdominal cancer among children, but the survival rates are in the 80 to 90 percent range. Wilm's tumor is...

  • How to Diagnose Acoustic Neuroma

    An acoustic neuroma is a benign tumor that arises from the sheath of Schwann cells surrounding the cochlear or vestibular nerves in the internal auditory canal. It is slow-growing but eventually...

  • How to Diagnose Histiocytoma

    A histiocytoma is a tumor composed of the macrophages in connective tissue called histiocytes. A malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is the most common sarcoma of soft tissue in elderly patients...

  • How to Diagnose Leiomyosarcoma

    A leiomyosarcoma is a malignant tumor arising from smooth muscle. Most authors classify leiomyosarcomas as a type of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), along with GI leiomyomas,...

  • How to Recognize Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Symptoms

    A rare, abnormally acting cancer, Pseudomyxoma Peritonei affects a person's abdomen through a build up of a mucus, jelly-like fluid termed mucin. Typically the malignant growth begins in the...

  • How to Live With A Pituitary Tumor

    A pituitary tumor can affect a person's ability to function and maintain a good attitude. The cortisol imbalance that a pituitary tumor can produce can cause severe depression and mood swings....

  • How to Cope When a Loved One Has Cancer

    Cancer is a horrifying disease no matter what part of the body it attacks. When a loved one is diagnosed, life seems to come to a standstill. Helping her cope becomes a top priority, but to do...

  • How to Choose a Treatment for Kidney Cancer

    If you've been diagnosed with kidney cancer, or malignant tumors within the kidney, there's plenty of good news to report. Recent advances have developed multiple forms of treatment for kidney...

  • How to Choose a Treatment for Eye Cancer

    The treatment of eye cancer, or malignant cells found in any of the 3 segments of the eye, can be complicated. Because many of the available options can permanently damage a patient's vision, it's...

  • How to Choose a Treatment for Pituitary Cancer

    Deciding which pituitary cancer treatment to choose depends on dozens of factors. You'll need to learn all you can about your specific diagnosis. Pituitary cancers can be small, easily treated...

  • How to Choose a Treatment for Uterine Cancer

    Uterine cancer attacks the tissues and muscles of a woman's uterus. There are many known treatments for uterine cancer. The right treatment to choose depends on a whole host of factors. You'll...

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