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Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts

May 3, 2019

[Answer] 10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?"



...1. Penile Cancer 2. Prostate Cancer 3. Polycystile Cancer 4. Pancreatic Cancer PSA stands for Prostate Specific Antigen, and it is a simple blood test that checks the levels of the protein given off by the prostate. Abnormally high levels can mean cancer of the prostate.

Feb 15, 2019

[Answer] 5. Which of the following is not a symptom of ovarian cancer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which of the following is not a symptom of ovarian cancer?"



...1. Low back pain 2. Bloating 3. Increased appetite 4. Urinary urgency Ovarian cancer actually causes you to lose your appetite and feel full more quickly. Other symptoms can include feelings of pressure in the lower abdomen, changes in bowel habits, and irregular menstruation. Again, these symptoms are vague and it is important to see a doctor regarding any concerns to rule out more common conditions.

Feb 14, 2019

[Answer] 10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?"



...1. Prostate Cancer 2. Polycystile Cancer 3. Penile Cancer 4. Pancreatic Cancer PSA stands for Prostate Specific Antigen, and it is a simple blood test that checks the levels of the protein given off by the prostate. Abnormally high levels can mean cancer of the prostate.

Feb 7, 2019

[Answer] 8. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines a Class A carcinogen material as one that causes cancer in humans. Which of these is NOT a Class A carcinogen?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines a Class A carcinogen material as one that causes cancer in humans. Which of these is NOT a Class A carcinogen?"



...1. Secondhand cigarette smoke 2. All of these are Class A carcinogens 3. Asbestos 4. Arsenic compounds On January 7, 1993, the EPA announced its findings regarding the effects of secondhand smoke on respiratory health. The report stated that 3,000 Americans die from lung cancer every year due to secondhand smoke. It goes on to say that the respiratory health of young children is jeopardized by secondhand smoke. Asbestos, arsenic compounds, benzene and vinyl chloride are only a few on the list of Class A carcinogens.

Nov 14, 2018

[Answer] 1. Breast cancer affects a lot of people. Can children get breast cancer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Breast cancer affects a lot of people. Can children get breast cancer?"



...1. Only if a dog has bitten them 2. No 3. Yes 4. Only after they become exposed to other children at school It is extremely rare for children to get breast cancer with a 0.1 percent chance of such a thing happening. In most cases, when this happens, it is known as juvenile secreting neoplasm. Take any suspicious lump seriously and have it checked properly, not just women and children but also men. Men getting breast cancer is most common over the age of sixty, although it can be found at any age. There are about one percent of men who develop the disease. For myself, I did go through some depression but chose to listen and ask questions. I chose to read, to research and to keep notes that I could ask my medical team about. Through the process I did my utmost to be strong, positive and pleasant which I believe played a huge factor in beating this disease. I see my oncologist every year as well as my surgeon. I have a mammogram done every year and will for as long as I have to. February 18, 2013 was two years since I had lumpectomy surgery. August 4, 2013 will be two years since my last radiation treatment. So far everything is clear and the recurrence of breast cancer is less than fifteen percent over the next ten years. I have a positive outlook and continue to be hopeful that I will not have breast cancer again. I have both good days and bad days and I do expect that to continue for some time. Some days my mind is not as alert as it is on good days. I make mistakes that I'm often not even aware of especially when reading or writing. It is difficult because when people don't know what I'm dealing with they are often devoid of compassion. The trials one must go through with the process of diagnosis through recovery depend on what you let bother you. My advice to all is to get your mammograms every year and if you must deal with breast cancer, be positive and never give up or give in.

Oct 9, 2018

[Answer] Which of the following is not a symptom of ovarian cancer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of the following is not a symptom of ovarian cancer?"



...Ovarian cancer actually causes you to lose your appetite and feel full more quickly. Other symptoms can include feelings of pressure in the lower abdomen, changes in bowel habits, and irregular menstruation. Again, these symptoms are vague and it is important to see a doctor regarding any concerns to rule out more common conditions.

Jun 12, 2017

[Ans] What organ did scientists recently 3-D print to eventually combat cancer-related infertility?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What organ did scientists recently 3-D print to eventually combat cancer-related infertility?"



The primary purpose of printable organs is in transplantation. Research is currently being conducted on artificial heart, kidney, and liver structures, as well as other major organs. For more complicated organs, such as the heart, smaller constructs such as heart valves have also been the subject of research.

Mar 12, 2016

Best Water Bottles - 10 Best Reusable Water Bottles Recommended

Why Should we use Reusable Water Bottles?


Spending out a few pounds on a refillable water bottle is a great way to save money on bottled water in the long run, as well as being environmentally friendly. Depends on the type of plastic we use the risk of cancer will be more. Some plastic materials commonly present in plastic water bottles like polycarbonate, Bisphenol A (BPA) can disturb the balance of hormones and caused cancer. There are many harmful materials of water bottle plastic like carcinogen which also a very powerful agent to cause cancer.