Chronic pain with urination, hematuria? Bladder cancer must be ruled out (early 5-year survival rate is 96%).

Chronic pain with urination, hematuria? Bladder cancer must be ruled out (early 5-year survival rate is 96%).

What is bladder cancer? Cancer is growth of abnormal cells in body. Bladder cancer usually starts in lining of bladder, organ that stores urine after it has been expelled from kidneys. Most bladder cancers are detected early, trea...

The incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing day by day, and radiation is a very important causative factor.

The incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing day by day, and radiation is a very important causative factor.

Thyroid neoplasm or thyroid cancer generally refers to any of four thyroid malignancies: papillary, follicular, medullary, or anaplastic. Incidence Thyroid cancer is most common cancer of endocrine system. Estimated number of new...

Popularization of knowledge in field of medicine and health: What is mesothelioma? Is it cancer? How to treat it?

Popularization of knowledge in field of medicine and health: What is mesothelioma? Is it cancer? How to treat it?

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in mesothelium, protective sac that covers most of body's internal organs. Most people with mesothelioma work in jobs that inhale asbestos partic...

Popular Science Public Health Knowledge: Etiology, Classification, and Clinical Manifestations of Adrenal Tumors (Part 1)

Popular Science Public Health Knowledge: Etiology, Classification, and Clinical Manifestations of Adrenal Tumors (Part 1)

Adrenal tumors refer to malignant tumors of adrenal glands, including neuroblastoma, adrenocortical carcinoma, and several adrenal pheochromocytomas. morbidity Adrenal cortex carcinoma is a rare tumor that affects only 2 people ...

"King of Cancer" - diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer

The previous article introduced incidence of pancreatic cancer and its associated symptoms, here we continue to introduce diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer! diagnostic CT Computed tomography is most important diagnost...

Popularization of medical knowledge: about retinal degeneration, cataracts, flies, dry eyes

Popularization of medical knowledge: about retinal degeneration, cataracts, flies, dry eyes

diabetic retinopathy Type 1 and 2 diabetes can cause partial vision loss (shown here) and lead to blindness. This damage affects tiny blood vessels inside retina. It can usually be cured, but don't wait until symptoms progress. Wh...

Promoting Medical and Health Knowledge: A Brief Introduction to Brain Tumors/Cancers

Promoting Medical and Health Knowledge: A Brief Introduction to Brain Tumors/Cancers

A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in brain or skull that can be malignant or benign (benign). Brain tumors are neoplasms resulting from abnormal and uncontrolled growth of brain cells (neurons, glial cells, epithelial ...

Popular Science Medical Knowledge: Etiology, Diagnosis, Staging, Treatment, and Prognosis of Endometrial Cancer

Popular Science Medical Knowledge: Etiology, Diagnosis, Staging, Treatment, and Prognosis of Endometrial Cancer

Endometrial cancer includes cancerous growths in lining of uterus (uterine lining). Causes of endometrial cancer Endometrial cancer is most common type of uterine cancer. While exact cause of endometrial cancer is unknown, elevat...

Popular Medical and Health Science: Is a Mole a Melanoma? What is malignant melanoma?

Popular Medical and Health Science: Is a Mole a Melanoma? What is malignant melanoma?

Nevus, nevus pigmentosa, also known as nevus pigmentosa or spotted nevus, is most common benign skin tumor composed of normal cells of a pigmented nevus, sometimes on surface of mucous membranes. There are many clinical manifestat...

Popular Science Health Knowledge: Clinical and Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndrome

Popular Science Health Knowledge: Clinical and Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndrome

Myelodysplastic syndrome refers to a blood disorder in which one or more cellular components (erythrocytes, leukocytes (other than lymphocytes) and platelets (or their precursor cells, megakaryocytes) cause abnormalities in blood....