...well as oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation. Doctors may recommend a lung transplant in very severe situations. Lung cancer Lung cancer is when cancer begins in your lungs. It can...
...may come in many forms depending on which part of the colon is affected. These include cecum and ascending colon cancer, transverse colon cancer, descending colon cancer, and sigmoid colon...
...a part of the affected area is removed while preserving some of the normal tissue. A radical vulvectomy is used to treat vulvar cancer or pre-cancerous lesions. In this procedure,...
...but this is rarely due to the condition itself. It is more commonly the result of side effects from cancer treatment. Why does lung cancer cause diarrhea? Lung cancer can...
...* Dry, red, and itchy peau * Patches or lesions on the peau * Scaliness or flakiness * Peau thickening * Weeping or oozing * Crusting or scaling **Causes** IAD...
...peau and typically appear red without blisters and pain. This type of burns disappears after three days. Second-degree burns – Affect some of the layers underneath the peau and typically...
...the ribs to expose the abdominal muscles, which are then tightened. The peau is redraped to the abdomen and the excess fat and peau are removed. Another incision will be...
...soiled nappies against the baby’s peau can cause irritation. * Chemical irritants: Chemicals in wipes, detergents, or fabric softeners used to clean nappies can irritate the baby’s peau. * Ammonia:...
...a potential pathway for pathogens like HIV. Moreover, in random clinical trials, viruses that lead to cancer such as cervical, anal, and penile and vulva cancers have been associated with...
...disorders (hematology). **Oncology: Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment** An oncologist specializes in diagnosing and treating cancerous tumors, ranging from solid tumors (e.g., breast, lung) to blood cancers (e.g., leukemia, lymphoma). They...