Saturday, January 16, 2010

Effects Of Cancer What Are The Effects Of Cancer On The Body?

What are the effects of cancer on the body? - effects of cancer

I can not everywhere you can find information on the impact of cancer on the person and I have some courses that I know of. Any help would be great! :)

7 comments:

C B said...

It really depends on the type of cancer. In general, a malignant tumor, a poorly defined border in an uneven appearance. The tumor cells grow without control, since the cellular mechanism is lost for the regulation of cell growth. The cells can be resolved from the primary tumor and colonize other parts of the body. Much of the power supply is necessary for tumors to grow, so that the patient to lose much weight. Collection of blood to the tumor to grow to supply oxygen and nutrients and promotes growth. Several may occur secondary tumors. For example, in colon cancer cells colonize the liver, it then appears in the lungs.

The location of the tumor may be the cause of death. Intestinal tumors often leads to intestinal obstruction, leading to perforation and necrosis. If you are near a vessel to be attacked by the tumor and can burst. Side of the brain can cause strokes. My poor wife had cancer of the small intestine, which eventually left her completely Sosho onbtructed actually died of hunger. She had a severe case of pneumoniaassumed that in the end.

As you can see, this is a very complex issue and there is never a good way, the disease progresses.

There are many treatments that inhibit tumor growth or kill them all, so not everything is useless

courtney r said...

Local symptoms: unusual lumps or swelling (tumor), hemorrhage (bleeding), pain and / or ulcers. The compression of the surrounding tissues may cause symptoms such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes).
Symptoms of metastasis (spreading): enlarged lymph nodes, cough and hemoptysis) hepatomegaly (enlarged liver, bone pain, fractures of affected bones and neurological symptoms. Although advanced cancer may cause pain, is often the first symptom.
Systemic symptoms: weight loss, anorexia, fatigue and cachexia (wasting), excessive sweating) (night sweats, anemia and specific paraneoplastic phenomena, ie specific conditions that are attributable to an active cancer, such as thrombosis or hormonal changes.

food 4 thought said...

It depends on the type of cancer. Cancer is a term umbrealla for more than 200 types of diseases. On the type of cancer, based at the basis of accurate information.

Christine G said...

This ... This site is the National Cancer Institute, I found very useful when I learned I had cancer. Good luck.
http://www.cancer.gov/

xtx said...

are either in college or university? because they have a license to access to medical databases, and from there you can search for documents.
Good luck!

Chrys said...

www.webmd.com

www.google.com and ask ...

thirumal said...

Inflammation and bleeding in the mouth

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