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  • Definition of Myelodysplasia

    Myelodysplasia is the term used for a group of disorders that result when a person's bone marrow does not produce enough healthy blood cells. Other names for the condition are myelodysplastic...

  • Blood Cancer Prevention

    According to information from the experts at Intellihealth.com, the main types of blood cancer include lymphoma, multiple myeloma and leukemia. While there are no sure bets when it comes to...

  • Fibroids That Cause Hyperglycemia

    Fibroids are a type of tumor that grow from the smooth muscle walls of the uterus. They occur in roughly 20 percent of all women, though are only malignant in 0.02 percent of those cases reported....

  • Information on Blood Cancer

    The category of blood cancers encompasses the diseases of leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, multiple myeloma and myelodysplastic syndromes. These cancers originate in the bone...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Heart Cancer

    Heart cancer is a relatively rare form of cancer that begins as a malignant tumor within the tissue of the heart. Often referred to as a cardiac sarcoma, the abnormal cells develop in certain...

  • Complications of Multiple Myeloma

    Multiple myeloma is cancer of the plasma cells. Bone marrow--the spongy part of the bone--produces white blood cells that fight infection. Plasma cells, a specific type of white blood cell,...

  • Signs & Symptoms of a Kidney Tumor

    The early stages of a kidney tumor may generate no symptoms at all. As the tumor grows and the condition progresses, the tumor may begin to exhibit symptoms that result mostly from pressure put on...

  • About Myelodysplasic Syndrome

    Myelodysplastic syndrome, or MDS, refers to a broad group of cancers in the blood and/or bone marrow. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society estimates that 11,000 MDS cases are diagnosed annually,...

  • Tumor Angiogenesis & Anti-angiogenic Strategies

    Tumor cells need blood to grow and thrive, much more so than even normal body cells. The process by which tumors grow their own blood supplies is called angiogenesis. A number of cancer treatments...

  • Symptoms of Kidney Cancer

    Most individuals suffering from kidney cancer remain asymptomatic through the early stages of the disease. Once the disease has progressed, one of the first signs is the appearance of blood in or...

  • Damaging Side Effects of Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy, one of the most common treatments for malignant cancer, utilizes cytotoxic chemicals, either by injection, by swallowing or by rubbing them on the patient to kill deadly cancer...

  • Blood Vessel Cancer

    Blood vessel cancer is essentially a form of soft tissue sarcoma, which is any cancer that shows its origins coming from the soft tissue of the body, in this case the blood vessels. Since the...

  • How Does Turmeric Work?

    Turmeric is a naturally occurring spice that has also been experimented with as a treatment for a variety of disorders, including cancer. The spice is normally found in curry as a coloring agent....

  • How to be a Bone Marrow or Blood Stem Cell Donor

    Deciding to Donate Bone Marrow is often a private choice but one that saves lives and gives hope to people who are sick with certain diseases. Today many people’s lives are saved because of...

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