My Family Died From Smoking, Lung Cancer Actually
Posted on June 5, 2008 - Filed Under Lung Mesothelioma Asbestos | Leave a Comment
Grandparents on both sides of my family died from lung cancer and an Aunt too. My grandparents and aunt smoked for years and lung cancer was the result. Many people get cancer and never did anything, at least that they were aware of, to get it.
However they may have gotten it, and whatever type of cancer it is, it affects those who love them. But if you are a smoker, stop it. I know it’s hard, I smoked too, but if you don’t stop, you could get lung cancer yourself and die. Is that worth your next puff? Think about… Continue reading
Read More..>>Mesothelioma Cancer Asbestos
Posted on March 13, 2008 - Filed Under Lung Mesothelioma Asbestos | Leave a Comment
Is not contagious and cannot be passed on to other people. Like other cancers, will not normally develop for many years after first exposure to asbestos. This type are also often known by a term a shorten version on the full name. This is basic a type of a cancer which are caused on exposure asbestos and are basic most commonly contracted due exposure to asbestos at work. it also provides resources needed effectively research, as well as the basic start point for other condition such as lung cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer and… Continue reading
Read More..>>Top 5 Signs Of Colon Cancer
Posted on March 9, 2008 - Filed Under Prostate Cancer | Leave a Comment
1) Colon cancer usually will not have any symptoms. Unfortunately it will be in the later stages that symptoms will show, they include, cramping, rapid weight loss, bloody stools, and thin stools. If you have any of these go to your doctor. The earlier you find signs the better chance you have to survive.
2) One in four people over the age of 50 will have a polyp. The average age of someone with colon cancer is 64, more than 90 % are over 50. So if you are over 50 make sure you make a doctors appointment for a screening… Continue reading
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