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CancerSix Different Types
Breast Cancer
Symptoms of Breast Cancer
• A lump or a thickening in the breast or in the armpit
• A change in size or shape of the mature breast
• Fluid (not milk) leaking from the nipple
• Change in size or shape of the nipple
• Changes of color, shape or texture of the nipple or the areola
• Unusual pain in the breast or in the armpit
Treatment of Breast Cancer
• Surgery
• Chemotherapy
• Targeted therapies
• Radiation
• Hormonal therapy.
Prevention of Breast CancerFactors You Can’t Control • Gender • Genes • Race • Age • Menopausal status • Drugs and treatments Whether you are at low or high risk,
you have many options to lower your risk. When it’s found at an early stage, breast cancer can effectively be treated, and there are several ways to help prevent recurrence. Take responsibility for your breast health
Do a monthly self breast examsOver 40 should have an annual
clinical breast exam
Cervical Cancer
Symptoms of Cervical Cancer• Cervical cancer symptoms
often go unnoticed because they mimic so many other ailments. Many women pass these symptoms off as PMS or ovulation pains. Many times, however, cervical cancer has no symptoms.
• Abnormal bleeding, Unusual heavy discharge, Pelvic pain, Pain during urination, Bleeding between regular menstrual periods, after sexual intercourse or pelvic exam
Treatment of Cervical Cancer
• LEEP (Loop electrosurgical excision procedure) in-office procedure where abnormal cells are removed with a wire that has electric current running through it
• Conization is the removal of a cone shaped piece of tissue from the cervix and cervical canal
• Cryosurgery, or cryotherapy, freezes and kills abnormal tissue
• Laser surgery uses a laser beam to remove lesions or tumors that are at the surface
• A total hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and cervix. It can be done through the vagina or through an incision in the abdomen
• A radical hysterectomy removes the cervix, uterus, and upper part of the vagina. The ovaries and fallopian tubes may be removed also
• A bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is the surgical removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes
• Pelvic exenteration is the surgical removal of the lower colon, rectum and bladder. Openings are made for the passage of stool and urine to be collected in bags
• Chemotherapy• Radiation Therapy
6 Ways to Prevent Cervical Cancer
1. Get a regular Pap smear2. Limit the amount of sexual
partners you have3. Quit smoking or avoid
secondhand smoke4. If you are sexually active, use a
condom5. Follow up on abnormal Pap
smears6. Get the HPV vaccine
Colon Cancer
Symptoms of Colon Cancer
Local colon cancer symptoms affect your bathroom habits and the colon itself • Changes in your bowel movements, such as bowel movements that are either more
or less frequent than normal • Constipation (difficulty having a bowel movement or straining to have a bowel
movement) • Diarrhea (loose or watery stools) • Intermittent (alternating) constipation and diarrhea • Bright red or dark red blood in your stool or black, dark colored, "tarry" stools • Stools that are thinner that normal ("pencil stools") or feeling as if you cannot empty
your bowels completely • Abdominal (midsection) discomfort, bloating, frequent gas pains, or crampsSystemic colon cancer symptoms are those that affect your whole body • Unintentional weight loss (losing weight when not dieting or trying to lose weight) • Loss of appetite • Unexplained fatigue (extreme tiredness) • Nausea or vomiting • Anemia (low red blood cell count or low iron in your red blood cells) • Jaundice (yellow color to the skin and whites of the eyes)
3 Treatments of Colon Cancer
1. Surgery - Colon surgery is the most common treatment for colon cancer. In ideal situations, where the cancer is found at a very early stage, a doctor can remove the tumor with a colonoscope. Most of the time however, colon surgery is required.
2. Chemotherapy - Chemotherapy is sometimes recommended for stage 2 colon cancer, and usually recommended for stage 3 and stage 4 colon cancer.
3. Radiation Therapy
Prevention of Colon Cancer
1. Go to a doctor if you have any colon cancer symptoms
2. If you're 50 or older, schedule a colon cancer screening
3. Eat a balanced diet4. Maintain a healthy weight5. Maintain an active lifestyle6. Consider genetic counseling - People who carry
genetic mutations linked to hereditary colon cancer are the most likely to develop the disease. Learn your family medical history
7. Don't smoke8. Reduce radiation exposure
Lung Cancer
Symptoms of Lung Cancer
• A habitual cough which worsens over time
• Constant chest pain• Coughing up blood • Shortness of breath,
wheezing, or hoarseness • Continual problems with
bronchitis or pneumonia• Fatigue • Swelling of the face and
neck • Loss of appetite • Unintentional weight loss
Treatments of Lung Cancer
Resection - This surgery removes a small part of the lung where the tumor is. The procedure is referred to as a wedge resection if a small triangular slice of tissue is taken, or a segmental resection when the tissue sample is a little larger.Sleeve Resection - A surgical procedure that removes part of the bronchus.Lobectomy - Removal of an entire lobe (section) of the lung is done with this procedure.Pneumonectomy - A pneumonectomy removes the entire lung.ChemotherapyRadiation Therapy
The best way to prevent lung cancer is not to smoke.
Pancreatic Cancer
Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer
• Yellowing of the Skin and Eyes
• Abdominal Pain• Unintended Weight Loss• Nausea/Vomiting• Loss of Appetite• Itchy Skin (less common)• Unexpected Onset of
Diabetes• Changes in Stool and
Urine Color
Treatments of Pancreatic Cancer
• Surgery
• Chemotherapy
• Radiation
Prevention of Pancreatic Cancer
• Pancreatic cancer is one of the more stubborn cancers to diagnose and treat. Early detection is rare, thus treatment is limited. Unfortunately, there are no medically backed methods of preventing pancreatic cancer. However, avoiding the risk factors for it is the best defense we have.
• Do Not Smoke• Diet and Exercise
Skin Cancer
Symptoms of Skin Cancer
• A small lump (spot or mole) that is shiny, waxy, pale in color, and smooth in texture.
• A red lump (spot or mole) that is firm • A sore or spot that bleeds or become crusty.
Also look for sores that don't heal. • Rough and scaly patches on the skin. • Flat scaly areas of the skin that are red or
brown. • Any new growth that is suspicious
Treatment of Skin Cancer
• Surgery
• Chemotherapy
• Radiation
Prevention of Skin Cancer
5 ways to prevent Skin Cancer
• Use sunscreen
• Avoid direct exposure to midday sun
• Stay in the shade
• Monitor childrens' sun exposure
• Wear protective clothing
• The Randomness of Cancer is no respecter of person. We must all be on guard to prevent and be aware of all the precautions that we can take to alleviate this beautiful but deadly disease.
• Starting when children are young, simple practices, such as applying sunscreen could save a life.
Works Cited
Breast Cancer• Breast Cancer Symptoms and Explanations, By Pam Stephan,
About.com Updated October 27, 2006• Breast Cancer Treatments: The Options, By Pam Stephan,
About.com Cervical Cancer • Cervical Cancer Symptoms Women Need to Know, By
Lisa Fayed, About.com, Updated: July 14, 2009 • Reducing Your Risk of Cervical Cancer, By Lisa Fayed,
About.com, Updated: April 29, 2007• Cervical Cancer Treatment, By Lisa Fayed, About.com, Updated:
April 29, 2007
Colon Cancer• Colon Cancer Treatment Options, By Donna Myers, About.com ,
Updated: October 17, 2008
Works Cited
Lung Cancer• Lung Cancer Symptoms, By Terry Martin, About.com, Updated August 22,
2006• Smoking Cessation Blog, By Terry Martin, About.com Guide to Smoking
Cessation since 2003• Treating Lung Cancer, By Terry Martin, About.com, Updated August 23,
2006
Pancreatic Cancer• Signs and Symptoms of Pancreatic Cancer, By Lisa Fayed, About.com,
Updated: November 02, 2009• Can pancreatic cancer be prevented?, By Lisa Fayed, About.com,
Created: October 28, 2005
Skin Cancer• Signs and Symptoms of Skin Cancer to Watch Out For, By Lisa Fayed,
About.com, Updated: July 08, 2009 • Top 5 Ways to Prevent Skin Cancer, By Lisa Fayed, About.com, Updated
June 15, 2007
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