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» The prognosis is good for those with Thyroid Cancer
Published 09/18/2007 in Cancer by the numbers | Rating:
Thyroid Cancer

Your Thyroid gland is located at the base of your neck, and like other glands, it produces hormones that keep your body going, regulating things like your metabolism and your heart rate.
» About cancer of the unknown primary
Published 09/12/2007 in Cancer by the numbers | Rating:
cancer

Cancer is named from the place it originates.
» The basal cell skin cancer
Published 08/17/2007 in Skin Cancer , Cancer by the numbers | Unrated
basal cell skin cancer

My sister has skin cancer -- the basal cell variety.
» Statistics on mantle cell lypomia
Published 12/13/2006 in Non Hodgkins Lymphoma , Cancer by the numbers | Rating:


Mantle cell is a rare type of lymphoma that accounts for about 1 in 20 cases of non-Hodgkin lymphomas and about 3300 people are diagnosed in the United States per year. It is a cancer of the B-lymphocytes in the portion of lymph nodes called the mantle zone or outer edge of the lymph node. There are different patterns of mantle cell lymphoma that can be seen under the microscope: mantle zone, nodular, diffuse and blastic. The mantle zone type may be slow growing and very responsive to standard chemotherapy, unlike the other types. This type of lymphoma frequently spreads to the bone marrow and is not as responsive to chemotherapy as other types of lymphomas. Mantle cell lymphoma can occur at any age from the late 30's to old age, but is more common in people over 50. It is three times more common in men than in women.
» Liver cancer's statistics
Published 12/10/2006 in Liver Cancer , Cancer by the numbers | Unrated


Almost 19,000 cases of primary liver cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year according to The American Cancer Society. This type of cancer is twice as common in men as in women. Over 16,000 patients will die of their liver cancer by the end of 2006.


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