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Mar 23 2008, 10:03 AM
Symptoms of Cancer 1. Lumps, especially those that are growing larger gradually, appearing on parts of your body such as the breasts, neck abdomen. 2. Signs of injury not externally inflicted which do not go away after a long time, such as bruises and scratches on the skin or ulcers on the tongue 3. Body weight keeps fluctuating or nutrition level decreases dramatically (e.g. falling sick more frequently or feel tired easily) despite the absence of sicknesses that also cause such symptoms such as Diabetes. 4. Dry cough that does not heal in a long while, blood in phlegm, scratchiness in voice that does not go away (not inborn) 5. Disruption in defecation habits i.e. experiencing a combination of diarrhea and constipation, or bloody stools If you are experiencing the above symptoms, don't panic. They may not necessarily mean that you have contracted cancer. Go for a full-body checkup as soon as possible. Preventing Cancer 1. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, especially dark green and orange fruits and vegetables. These foods have high amounts of Vitamins C, A, fibre, calcium etc. Eat a large variety of food and do not be fussy about your food. Vegetarian food should make up the bulk of every meal i.e. 2/3 of the meal. 2. Keep your weight in check, avoid being obese or underweight. Prevent your weight from increasing or decreasing by more than 5kg at any one time with the exception of pregnancy 3. Do not smoke, avoid habitual consumption of alcohol 4. Do not over-exert yourself when you work, only handle an amount of work that is appropriate for you. Keep your working environment clean. 5. Avoid salty food or smoked meat, such as salted fish and ham. Nitroso in such food may cause cancer. |
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Mar 23 2008, 04:21 PM
Good advice. Now if we could just pick our parents to avoid things like diabetes, breast cancer, hypertension.... Emerger |
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May 18 2008, 03:48 PM
There are different types of cancer and the symptoms of different types of cancers are different. Common cancers are brain cancer, bladder cancer, bone cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, kidney cancer, leukemia, oral cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, uterine cancer, stomach cancer, prostate cancer, Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, melanoma, lung cancer etc. Few symptoms of this cancer are given below- QUOTE Main symptoms of brain cancer are: 1. Dizziness; Main symptoms of oral cancer are: 1. A lump in the mouth, ulceration of the lip, tongue or inside of the mouth that does not heal within a couple of weeks; Main symptoms of bone cancer are: 1. Pain in the bone, Main symptoms of Breast cancer are: 1. A lump or thickening of the breast; discharge from the nipple; Main symptoms of leukemia are: 1. Weakness, paleness; Main symptoms of lung cancer are: 1. Wheezing, persistent cough for months; Main symptoms of Melanoma are: 1. Change in mole or other bump on the skin; Main symptoms of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are: 1. Painless swelling in the lymph nodes in the neck, underarm, or groin; Main symptoms of pancreatic cancer are: 1. Upper abdominal pain and unexplained weight loss; Main symptoms of stomach cancer are: 1. Indigestion or heartburn; Main symptoms of colorectal cancer are: 1. Red blood in stools or black stools; Main symptoms of ovarian cancer are: 1. Abdominal swelling; Main symptoms of prostate cancer are: 1. Urination difficulties due to blockage of the urethra; Main symptoms of kidney cancer are: 1. Blood in urine; Main symptoms of bladder cancer are- 1. Hematuria (blood in the urine), Main symptoms of uterine cancer are: 1. Abnormal vaginal bleeding, |
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#4
May 18 2008, 08:14 PM
I just want to say that I feel very strongly that "cancer" is something that is ever-changing. They always take different things and say "this causes cancer!" I can see it now, one day waking up and hearing that water causes cancer too. I mean they've hit most of the other bases already, including hot dogs. Come on... What was the argument? "People who have cancer generally have had at least one hot dog before"....Er? ALL people with cancer have had water before. So I mean..In terms of "preventing" it...I don't really think there is a way. If God wants you to have it, you'll have it. If he doesn't, you won't. I guess it all just boils down to being religious or not, and how religious you really are. |
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