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Ovarian Cancer
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There are many different causes of ovarian cysts. Under the normal menstrual cycle, ovaries grow cyst-like structures called follicles each month. These follicles produce hormones necessary for pregnancy such as estrogen and progesterone. Ovarian cysts can form when a normal follicle continues to grow for an abnormal period of time. |
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Colon Cancer
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INTRODUCTION: Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), the lower part of your digestive system. It is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, and the leading cause of cancer deaths among non-smokers. |
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Prostrate Cancer
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Worldwide there are several medical problems that are peculiar to women and peculiar to women. If your considering cancer let's say, then for women it is breast cancer. However, although it is rare, men can also contract breast cancer. |
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Prostrate Cancer
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For many years now there has been considerable discussion about prostate cancer and the subject of prostate cancer prevention in particular is still to some extent controversial. while, as is the case with the majority of cancers, men are not themselves the cause of their own prostate cancer, there are clearly various risk factors for developing the disease and there is a lot that can be done, if not to prevent it, then without doubt to lower the risk of developing it. |
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Breast Cancer
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INTRODUCTION: Breast Cancer is a disease in which cancerous cells form in the breast. It is the number one cause of death among women between 40 and 55 years of age, the second overall cause of death for women (exceeded only by lung cancer) and is rising worldwide. Breast cancer is more easily treated and usually curable if it is found early. |
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