What Is Breast Cancer?

Filed Under (Cancer) by Braniff Watson on 15-09-2009

Cells growing in a body and that captures a grouping of illness and increased beyond control is called cancer. An original body part is named after cancer so ; breast cancer refers back to the unpredictable growth and multiplication of cells that starts in the breast tissue.

The group of cells that move in great speed may form a mass of additional tissue better known as tumors. It can either be extraordinarily deadly or not malevolent.

There’s also a great possibility of the cells inside a tumor to split itself and spread to numerous parts of a body. Breast cancer has been the commonest reason of cancer in women followed by the second commonest reason of cancer death in women in the world.

Breast cancers are set by a strange activity seen on a mammogram, a mass or consistency changes of the breast tissue and all of these prospects served as an alert sign of this perilous illness. Breast cancer awareness has since played an effective role towards training the women today of the chance of breast cancer and methods to stop it from occurring.

Breast cancers however are most typical towards women in their 40’s and 50s. Doctors from all around the planet implemented and developed staging systems to mark the scale of a specific cancer spread so that mandatory treatment possibilities can be made before doctor’s decision.

The treatments for breast cancer take into account on all factors including those which has spread to other part of the body. The available options for treatment includes surgery to get rid of the cancer alone, hormonal or radiation care as well as chemotherapy.

The American Cancer Society in addition has urge women between the ages of 35 and 40 years to have the standard mammogram schedule while women between forty and fifty years of age are suggested to go for screening once in each 2 - 3 years. Ladies above 50 years old should go for screening at least every year.

Braniff writes articles that inform you about treatments for breast cancer in women and cancer news

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Yoga And Dealing With Pain

Filed Under (Cancer) by Rita Dalian on 18-08-2009

Yoga in Pain Management

Living pain that is chronic and virtually permanent is one of the most debilitating of lifes experiences, as it saps your energy and depletes your strengths as well as making you mentally drained. Often those that practice yoga regularly find that they can reduce their pain medication. Yoga has three distinct disciplines and these are breathing, relaxation, and meditation. As humans we fear pain, because we are afraid of what we feel pain will reduce us to, to overcome that fear overcomes a level of the pain. It is our mind and brains that converts the stimulus to cause pain into pain.

Drugs are normally used to help ease pain, some literally dull the brain, while other inhibit the prostaglandins which are the chemicals generated by the stimulus, and once inhibited they cannot reach the brain to be translated into pain. Unfortunately, taking the pharmacological approach to pain means that the body is suppressed from using its own natural painkillers and the effects of drugs are temporary and are not always without side effects.

Yoga reduces pain by allowing the body to produce its natural pain killers the mechanism for which is in the spinal cord. Once this has occurred you can move through pain, rather than resisting it. Once you resist pain it exerts the most pain but yoga allows you to be distracted as it were from the pain, because the tension in your body is reduced. This process is also assisted by the breathing exercise that accompanies the yoga.

Breathing control also helps in relieving pain because as we exhale the muscles relax. Try breathing in and breathing out and testing that theory now. As you exhale all your muscles relax and if you can be encouraged to breath out more slowly your tension is relaxed for longer. However to be in control of your breathing you have to be aware of it. When the lungs are full, the tension in the muscles is on hold, so by controlling your breathing to a breathing in, a holding of breath and a breathing out the body is relaxed for two thirds of the time .

When our muscles are tense we feel more pain. But when we consciously relax the body this minimizes pain and we also relax the mind with rhythmic breathing and meditation. Regular routine of meditation builds a core of inner strength that helps us to relax and fight pain. Try to meditate for five minutes once you start and build up to twenty minutes night and morning.

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Learn more about drugs associated with chemotherapy

Filed Under (Cancer) by Dr. Bill Ackart on 19-04-2009

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The pharmaceutical industry has come up with lots of chemotherapy drugs classified according to the chemical structure, the working principle and the possible associations with other medication. The origin of most drugs is in herbal extracts that are afterwards processed and combined in laboratories. Don’t be surprised to find a drug classified in more categories, because there are many such cases in the medical world. Medical science and professional competence in the health care realm involves a good knowledge of chemotherapy drugs and their specificity.

A first category of chemotherapy drugs is the one relying on alkylating agents. These drugs have a very destructive effect on the bone marrow because they damage the DNA to stop the reproduction of the cancerous cells. Lots of cancer cases get treated with this kind of chemotherapy drugs, with the mention that doses are always kept low because of the risk to develop leukemia up to ten years after the cessation of the treatment. The platinum based drugs are sometimes included in the same category because they act in a very similar manner against the disease.

Another category of chemotherapy drugs is the one consisting of antimetabolites. They are used in treating leukemia, breast tumors, ovary and intestinal cancers and they also interfere not only with the DNA but also with the RNA.

The anthracyclines represent another type of chemotherapy drugs being part of the antibiotic group. They work against enzymes that contribute to the DNA replication and they are encountered in a wide variety of cancer treatments.

The category of inhibitors comes next. The topoisomerase inhibitors separate and copy the DNA strands efficiently treating leukemia. With a more natural preponderance because of their herbal origin, mitotic inhibitors prevent the production of proteins necessary for the cancer cells growth. Even so, there is one huge risk that patients take when following such a treatment: these chemotherapy drugs could cause peripheral nerve damage to count only one of the health threats you may fear.

Last but not least, the corticosteroids are chemotherapy drugs based on hormones meant to treat lymphoma, leukemia and myeloma together with other diseases. Besides reducing the speed of cell growth, they also have a good impact on the way the body reacts to chemotherapy by preventing nausea, vomiting or other types of allergic reactions. These types of drugs may be used as chemotherapy ones or not, depending on the purpose they are supposed to serve.

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