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		<title>Early Symptoms of Cervical CANCER</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms will be experienced by an estimated 13,000 women in the USA each year. Early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> and cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> are the second most common type of <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> in women worldwide.</p>
<p>Cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> causes are commonly related to a sexually transmitted virus called the human papilloma virus or ‘HPV’. Most HPV infections will not lead to cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms and <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. However, infection with these viral types can lead to abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix. Certain changes called ‘high-grade lesions’ may progress to early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> and cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> if not treated.</p>
<p>Common cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms include these symptoms:</p>
<p>• Vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse<br />
• Pelvic pain<br />
• Pain during sexual intercourse<br />
• Unusual vaginal discharge<br />
• Abnormal bleeding between menstrual periods<br />
• Heavy bleeding during your menstrual period<br />
• Increased urinary frequency</p>
<p>When cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms are suspected, Pap smears are the best screening technique currently available to evaluate the cells on the face of the cervix. The Pap smear is a test for the early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> such as <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>ous or pre-<span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>ous cells of the cervix. Most Pap smear test results are rated from Class I through Class V.</p>
<p>• Class I is normal,<br />
• Class II means an irritation or inflammation,<br />
• Class III means it is a true cervical dysplasia that can range from mild to serious,<br />
• Class IV may be one of a variety of pre-<span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s or <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s,<br />
• Class V is one of the serious invasive cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> signs.</p>
<p>Pap smear tests are necessary, but they are not always accurate. And their results sometimes appear normal even when a woman has the abnormal cells of <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. If cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms are suspected and the Pap smear test comes back either as normal or as positive, consider getting another Pap smear from a different laboratory and a second opinion from another doctor. If your Pap smear shows dysplasia, a biopsy can rule out cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Another testing method being developed uses a small fiber optic probe that may replace pap smears. This method is still being tested. Hopefully, it should give women more accurate screenings, eliminate unnecessary biopsies and help diagnose cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms and early <a href="http://madgecancerdiary.wordpress.com"><span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span></a> stages. Ask your doctor if this or a more accurate test for cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is now available.</p>
<p>Early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> often go on without the woman suspecting that a problem exists! Cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is usually a slow-growing <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. As a result, cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is often diagnosed and treated in an advanced stage when the success rate is much lower. Most women with invasive cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> will be treated with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation or some combination of these. And a hysterectomy may be recommended as a consequence of cervical <a href="http://cancerinsurancez.wordpress.com/"><span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span></a> that has spread within the cervix.</p>
<p>With the ovaries being an important source of hormone production, a hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries is a major event with health consequences for a woman. Even if the ovaries are not removed, their function will become impaired within 1-2 years after a partial hysterectomy, again with related health consequences.</p>
<p>Understand what the cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms are so that proper medical help can be obtained when needed. And learn more about the early menopause symptoms and side effects of hysterectomy, two important related womens <a href="http://www.goodyhealth.com">health</a> concerns.</p>
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<p>Cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms will be experienced by an estimated 13,000 women in the USA each year. Early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> and cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> are the second most common type of <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> in women worldwide.</p>
<p>Cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> causes are commonly related to a sexually transmitted virus called the human papilloma virus or ‘HPV’. Most HPV infections will not lead to cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms and <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. However, infection with these viral types can lead to abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix. Certain changes called ‘high-grade lesions’ may progress to early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> and cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> if not treated.</p>
<p>Common cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms include these symptoms:</p>
<p>• Vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse<br />
• Pelvic pain<br />
• Pain during sexual intercourse<br />
• Unusual vaginal discharge<br />
• Abnormal bleeding between menstrual periods<br />
• Heavy bleeding during your menstrual period<br />
• Increased urinary frequency</p>
<p>When cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms are suspected, Pap smears are the best screening technique currently available to evaluate the cells on the face of the cervix. The Pap smear is a test for the early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> such as <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>ous or pre-<span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>ous cells of the cervix. Most Pap smear test results are rated from Class I through Class V.</p>
<p>• Class I is normal,<br />
• Class II means an irritation or inflammation,<br />
• Class III means it is a true cervical dysplasia that can range from mild to serious,<br />
• Class IV may be one of a variety of pre-<span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s or <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s,<br />
• Class V is one of the serious invasive cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> signs.</p>
<p>Pap smear tests are necessary, but they are not always accurate. And their results sometimes appear normal even when a woman has the abnormal cells of <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. If cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms are suspected and the Pap smear test comes back either as normal or as positive, consider getting another Pap smear from a different laboratory and a second opinion from another doctor. If your Pap smear shows dysplasia, a biopsy can rule out cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Another testing method being developed uses a small fiber optic probe that may replace pap smears. This method is still being tested. Hopefully, it should give women more accurate screenings, eliminate unnecessary biopsies and help diagnose cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms and early <a href="http://madgecancerdiary.wordpress.com"><span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span></a> stages. Ask your doctor if this or a more accurate test for cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is now available.</p>
<p>Early symptoms of cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> often go on without the woman suspecting that a problem exists! Cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is usually a slow-growing <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. As a result, cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is often diagnosed and treated in an advanced stage when the success rate is much lower. Most women with invasive cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> will be treated with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation or some combination of these. And a hysterectomy may be recommended as a consequence of cervical <a href="http://cancerinsurancez.wordpress.com/"><span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span></a> that has spread within the cervix.</p>
<p>With the ovaries being an important source of hormone production, a hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries is a major event with health consequences for a woman. Even if the ovaries are not removed, their function will become impaired within 1-2 years after a partial hysterectomy, again with related health consequences.</p>
<p>Understand what the cervical <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> early symptoms are so that proper medical help can be obtained when needed. And learn more about the early menopause symptoms and side effects of hysterectomy, two important related womens <a href="http://www.goodyhealth.com">health</a> concerns.</p>
<p></p>
<p>&#160;</p>
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		<title>Colon CANCER</title>
		<link>http://justcancer.blog.com/2008/05/18/colon-cancer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 12:58:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is more commonly known as bowel <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, this is where there is a malignant growth in the colon. Early symptoms of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> can include a change in bowel movements either constipation or diahoerria , pain in the lower abdomen, blood mixed in with the faeces. These symptoms are fairly mundane, so often go un-noticed causing the tumor to grow undetected, inperticulally as people still find it hard to discuss there bowel movements with anybody especially there Doctor. Occasionally there are no symptoms until the tumor has got so large that it causes a blockage in the intestine or Could possibly even perforate the intestine. Some forms of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> can be genetic/hereditary however in some cases of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> the precise reason people Contract the disease is unknown. Diet may be cause of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, eating a lot of meat, too much fatty foods and not enough fiber, fruit and vegetables all add up to a un-healthy diet so increasing the risk of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>The tests carried out to diagnose colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> include a sigmoidoscopy or a colonoscopy. A sigmoidoscopy is when a camera is inserted into the anus to examine the rectum and the sigmoid colon. A colonoscopy is when a flexible fibre-optic camera Called a colonscope is put into the body via the anus and fed along the colon. Instruments may be fed down the colonscope So this is how a biopsy would be performed. Colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> can often occur with other diseases of the colon, for example ulcerative colitis.</p>
<p>The chance of a cure for colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> depends on whether you get a early enough diagnosis. Surgery is the best chance of Survival and sometimes radiotherapy and chemotherapy may also be offered, but there would be no guarenties of a very long term future. The surgical procedure involves a general anesthetic and the diseased part of the colon is removed plus a bit extra on both sides to make sure they have it all. The amount of colon that has to be removed varies from person to person but the Majority of people will end up with a colostomy. This is where a small inscision is made in the stomach and the healthy colon Is pulled through it and secured this is called a stoma. The stoma makes it possible for the person to still have there bowels opened by means of a colostomy bag which is attached to the stoma usually by a adhesive. These bags are disposable and Keep all smells etc in [until you change them when the bowel has worked]. The colostomy is sometimes only temporary depending on how much bowel was removed. If it is to be only temporary it could be there for up to six months just to allow the colon to heal without faeces being past through it. If the colostomy is to be permanent than the anus may be sewn up whilst the person is in theatre having there diseased colon removed and the stoma made.</p>
<p>Colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is still a large killer but mostly because people do not get it diagnosed early enough. The survival rate is much better when diagnoses are made early as treatment can begin and may not end up being so evasive. It is a shame to die from embarrassment is it not.</p>
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<p>Colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is more commonly known as bowel <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, this is where there is a malignant growth in the colon. Early symptoms of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> can include a change in bowel movements either constipation or diahoerria , pain in the lower abdomen, blood mixed in with the faeces. These symptoms are fairly mundane, so often go un-noticed causing the tumor to grow undetected, inperticulally as people still find it hard to discuss there bowel movements with anybody especially there Doctor. Occasionally there are no symptoms until the tumor has got so large that it causes a blockage in the intestine or Could possibly even perforate the intestine. Some forms of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> can be genetic/hereditary however in some cases of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> the precise reason people Contract the disease is unknown. Diet may be cause of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, eating a lot of meat, too much fatty foods and not enough fiber, fruit and vegetables all add up to a un-healthy diet so increasing the risk of colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>The tests carried out to diagnose colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> include a sigmoidoscopy or a colonoscopy. A sigmoidoscopy is when a camera is inserted into the anus to examine the rectum and the sigmoid colon. A colonoscopy is when a flexible fibre-optic camera Called a colonscope is put into the body via the anus and fed along the colon. Instruments may be fed down the colonscope So this is how a biopsy would be performed. Colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> can often occur with other diseases of the colon, for example ulcerative colitis.</p>
<p>The chance of a cure for colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> depends on whether you get a early enough diagnosis. Surgery is the best chance of Survival and sometimes radiotherapy and chemotherapy may also be offered, but there would be no guarenties of a very long term future. The surgical procedure involves a general anesthetic and the diseased part of the colon is removed plus a bit extra on both sides to make sure they have it all. The amount of colon that has to be removed varies from person to person but the Majority of people will end up with a colostomy. This is where a small inscision is made in the stomach and the healthy colon Is pulled through it and secured this is called a stoma. The stoma makes it possible for the person to still have there bowels opened by means of a colostomy bag which is attached to the stoma usually by a adhesive. These bags are disposable and Keep all smells etc in [until you change them when the bowel has worked]. The colostomy is sometimes only temporary depending on how much bowel was removed. If it is to be only temporary it could be there for up to six months just to allow the colon to heal without faeces being past through it. If the colostomy is to be permanent than the anus may be sewn up whilst the person is in theatre having there diseased colon removed and the stoma made.</p>
<p>Colon <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is still a large killer but mostly because people do not get it diagnosed early enough. The survival rate is much better when diagnoses are made early as treatment can begin and may not end up being so evasive. It is a shame to die from embarrassment is it not.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cancer-health-insurance.com/colonial-cancer-insurance.html">colonial cancer insurance</a></p>
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		<title>Lung CANCER!</title>
		<link>http://justcancer.blog.com/2008/05/18/lung-cancer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 12:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is a very serious form of <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. This is lethal especially when the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lungs has already spread to the other organs in the body.</p>
<p><span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>ous cells can break down and can spread in other parts of the body by forming secondary tumor sites, which makes it more fatal.</p>
<p>When the tumor is already on its advanced stage, managing it is somewhat harder. It may help to know that early detection of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is best to ensure the possibility of putting the lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> into remission.</p>
<p>If early detection of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> did not happen, diagnosis in the advanced stage may be harder and managing the symptoms may likewise be too difficult.</p>
<p>Lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> treatment is greatly dependent on the severity of the disease. Knowing which type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> you are suffering from may help in the management of the disease.</p>
<p>There are two types of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, the small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> and the non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> or oat cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> comprises the twenty to twenty-five percent of all lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases. The major cause of small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is cigarette smoking.</p>
<p>Commonly, because lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> symptoms do not manifest in the early stage of the disease, treating it will be a big problem especially when detection happens when <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> metastases or secondary <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cells already developed in the other organs of the body.</p>
<p>Non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, on the other hand, involves several kinds of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s. The differentiation of these kinds of non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> depends on the type of cells affected.</p>
<p>Three common types of non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> are squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma and large cell carcinoma.</p>
<p>These forms of non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> tend to grow and spread slower than the small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. This non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> starts in the large bronchi and stay confined to the chest longer than other lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s do, because of this, the <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> do not spread as rapidly than the other types.</p>
<p>Adenocarcinoma, the primary cause of this non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is still a challenge to medical experts. Thus, experts continue to study the major cause of this <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. Even with this pending study, cigarette smoking and breathing impure air is still being considered as major participant in the development of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Doctors believe that the tumor in this type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is in the outer edges of the lungs and under the lining of the bronchi. The progression of this non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is average but survival odds remain on the 10% mark.</p>
<p>Adenocarcinoma constitutes thirty to thirty-five percent of all lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases in America.</p>
<p>Large cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is another non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. The tumor in this type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is on the smaller bronchi. Fifteen percent of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases are large cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s.</p>
<p>Among all non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s, this type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> progresses faster, almost to the level of small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases account for the fourteen percent of all <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases in the United States. At worst, twenty-eight percent of all death among <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> patients are lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases.</p>
<p>To avoid being part of the statistics on lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, ensure you will not acquire small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> or even the slower non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> by living a healthy and active lifestyle.</p>
<p>Regular exercise, eating a well-balanced diet and avoiding exposure to impure air including cigarette smoke will help strengthen your immune system and this will avoid acquiring the deadly disease.</p>
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<p>Lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is a very serious form of <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. This is lethal especially when the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lungs has already spread to the other organs in the body.</p>
<p><span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>ous cells can break down and can spread in other parts of the body by forming secondary tumor sites, which makes it more fatal.</p>
<p>When the tumor is already on its advanced stage, managing it is somewhat harder. It may help to know that early detection of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is best to ensure the possibility of putting the lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> into remission.</p>
<p>If early detection of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> did not happen, diagnosis in the advanced stage may be harder and managing the symptoms may likewise be too difficult.</p>
<p>Lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> treatment is greatly dependent on the severity of the disease. Knowing which type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> you are suffering from may help in the management of the disease.</p>
<p>There are two types of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, the small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> and the non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> or oat cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> comprises the twenty to twenty-five percent of all lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases. The major cause of small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is cigarette smoking.</p>
<p>Commonly, because lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> symptoms do not manifest in the early stage of the disease, treating it will be a big problem especially when detection happens when <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> metastases or secondary <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cells already developed in the other organs of the body.</p>
<p>Non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, on the other hand, involves several kinds of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s. The differentiation of these kinds of non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> depends on the type of cells affected.</p>
<p>Three common types of non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> are squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma and large cell carcinoma.</p>
<p>These forms of non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> tend to grow and spread slower than the small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. This non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> starts in the large bronchi and stay confined to the chest longer than other lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s do, because of this, the <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> do not spread as rapidly than the other types.</p>
<p>Adenocarcinoma, the primary cause of this non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is still a challenge to medical experts. Thus, experts continue to study the major cause of this <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. Even with this pending study, cigarette smoking and breathing impure air is still being considered as major participant in the development of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Doctors believe that the tumor in this type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is in the outer edges of the lungs and under the lining of the bronchi. The progression of this non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is average but survival odds remain on the 10% mark.</p>
<p>Adenocarcinoma constitutes thirty to thirty-five percent of all lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases in America.</p>
<p>Large cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is another non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>. The tumor in this type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> is on the smaller bronchi. Fifteen percent of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases are large cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s.</p>
<p>Among all non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>s, this type of lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> progresses faster, almost to the level of small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>.</p>
<p>Lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases account for the fourteen percent of all <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases in the United States. At worst, twenty-eight percent of all death among <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> patients are lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> cases.</p>
<p>To avoid being part of the statistics on lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span>, ensure you will not acquire small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> or even the slower non-small cell lung <span class="hl"><span class="hl">CANCER</span></span> by living a healthy and active lifestyle.</p>
<p>Regular exercise, eating a well-balanced diet and avoiding exposure to impure air including cigarette smoke will help strengthen your immune system and this will avoid acquiring the deadly disease.</p>
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