...best possible outcomes. **Additional Keywords:** * Blood cancer * Malignant myeloma * Plasmacytoma * Monoclonal gammopathy * Bone marrow cancer * Plasma cell disorder * Cancer of the bone marrow...
...cervical cancer screening, vaginal cytology, HPV, abnormal cell detection Introduction: The Pap smear, a well-known cervical cancer screening test, holds immense significance in safeguarding women’s health. This educational and informative...
...medical conditions: Cancer affecting any of the organs or those that surround the digestive tract, such as: Colon cancer Esophageal cancer Lung cancer Pancreatic cancer Stomach cancer Ampullary cancer Rectal...
...5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Churchill Livingstone; 2013:chap 27. National Cancer Institute. Radiation therapy and you: support for people who have cancer. Available at: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/coping/radiation-therapy-and-you. Accessed May 29, 2014. /trp_language]...
...spreading into the patient’s liver. Once cancer starts invading the cells of the liver, the patient might experience nausea, have jaundice (a yellowish pigmentation of the skin, the whites of...
...the burden of the cancer disease, anemia, etc). If lung cancer patients don’t have restrictions with anemia or from the burden of their cancer disease, then exercise will most likely...
...of skin from your scalp, including hair follicles. The sample is then sent to a laboratory to help determine the cause of your hair loss. You may feel some discomfort...
...effect was reported in studies. Symptoms can range from mild to serious and include: skin rash itchiness flushing (temporary warmth, redness, or deepening of skin color) swelling under your skin...
...put the cup upside down on your skin. As the air inside the cup cools, it creates a vacuum. This causes your skin to rise and redden as your blood...
...and women who have moderate to severe loose skin around the neck and underneath the chin, which appears as wrinkles, band lines around the neck, or double chin. The skin...