Posts Tagged ‘often’

What is Carcinoma Cancer

Cancer is a group of diseases. More than 100 types of cancer are different from known, and some types of cancer can develop in the pancreas. They all have one thing in common the same: the growth of cells and destroy abnormal tissue. Malignant tumors are cancer. They can attack and destroy healthy tissues and healthy organs nearby. Cancer cells can also break out from the tumor and spread to other parts of the body. The spread is called metastatic cancer or a carcinoma. Read the rest of this entry →

18

02 2010

Garlic For Cancer Drugs

Garlic (Allium sativum) or often called garlic has long been recognized as one of the cooking. This plant is also efficacious empirically to overcome various diseases. These plants contain antimicrobial efficacy, antithrombotic, hipolipidemik, ant arthritis, hypoglycemic, and also has nativities as antitumor. Several studies have shown the role of garlic as an anti-cancer. The researchers in Pennsylvania, United States, showed that diallyl disulphide could reduce tumor growth in half of the original development. In the meantime, Sallylcysteine can prevent cancer-causing agents bind to human breast cells. (Both of these components are also formed when garlic chopped or mashed). Read the rest of this entry →

14

02 2010

Understanding Kidney Cancer Changes

Normally, cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old, they die, and new cells take their place. Cancers begin in cells, the building blocks that form tissues. Forming tissues organs.
Several types of cancer can start in the kidney. This article is about renal cell cancer, the most common type of kidney cancer in adults. This type is sometimes called renal adenocarcinoma or hypernephroma. Other types of cancer, transitional cell carcinoma, affect the renal pelvis. He is similar to bladder cancer and are often treated like bladder cancer. Wilms tumor is the most common type of kidney cancer of childhood. It is different from adult kidney cancer and requires different treatment. Read the rest of this entry →

10

02 2010