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  1. A Guide to Survivorship for Women with Ovarian Cancer (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by F. J. Montz, Robert E. Bristow, 2005-03-14
  2. I Am Whole Now That I Have Cancer: Reflections on Life and Healing for Cancer Patients and Those WhoLove Them by John Robert McFarland, 2007-03-01
  3. Cancer Has Its Privileges: Stories of Hope and Laughter by Christine Clifford, 2002-05-07
  4. Be a Survivor: Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment by Vladimir Lange, 2007-10
  5. Everyone'S Guide To Cancer Therapy 4th Edition by Malin Dollinger, Margaret Tempero, et all 2002-11
  6. The Journey Through Cancer: An Oncologist's Seven-Level Program for Healing and Transforming the Whole Person by Jeremy R. Geffen, 2001-12-26
  7. Surviving Prostate Cancer: What You Need to Know to Make Informed Decisions (Yale University Press Health & Wellness) by E. Fuller Torrey, 2008-01-28
  8. Prostate And Cancer: A Family Guide To Diagnosis, Treatment And Survival (3rd Edition) by Sheldon Marks, 2003-02-04
  9. Cancer Source Book for Nurses, Eighth Edition by American Cancer Society, 2004-04
  10. Lymphedema: A Breast Cancer Patient's Guide to Prevention and Healing by Jeannie Burt, Gwen White, 2005-09-04
  11. Fear Cancer No More: Preventive and Healing Information Everyone Should Know by Mauris L. Emeka, 2002-06
  12. The Guide to Living with Bladder Cancer by Mark P. Schoenberg, 2000-12-15
  13. Should I Be Tested for Cancer?: Maybe Not and Here's Why by H. Gilbert Welch M.D. M.P.H., 2006-03-06
  14. The Story of a Cancer Cure: Book 1 and Book 2 by Thomas Burke Caulfield, 2006-06-01

41. Cancer - General
lifestyle choices. cancer is not one disease but many cancer is ageneral term used to describe a number of diseases. Each cancer
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42. Receive Medical Information On Health Issues - Mass General Hospital
Advanced techniques in cancer treatment by leading physicians. Patient education and support groups.
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Whether your visit to our site is to research medical information, health issues, nursing careers, medical residency programs, perform a doctor search or anything in between, MGH will assist you with all your needs. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, MGH is the largest hospital in New England and the third oldest hospital in the United States. Mass General is committed to providing patient care while maintaining its dedication to health and medical teaching as well as to basic-science and clinical research. With a reputation as a leader in teaching and research hospitals in the United States, MGH consistently ranks among the country's top hospitals by U.S. News World Report.

43. Health.iafrica.com | Doc Online | Cancer
contained herein with other sources. PREVIOUS HEALTH FOCUS TOPICSAllergies; Asthma; cancer general; Breast cancer; Cardiovascular;
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  • The Cancer Association of South Africa
    Your first stop! Information on the more common cancers and which cancers affect South Africans the most.
  • Cancerhelp UK
    Free information service about cancer and cancer care for the general public and health care professionals.
  • CancerWeb
    Information on many different aspects of cancer, investigation and treatment. British based, but the South African approach to cancer treatment is very similar.
  • Oncolink University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center. Comprehensive cancer information.
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  • 44. Answers For Women
    An educational, research, and health care center that includes a wide variety of general health care, gynecologic care, infertility, prenatal and genetic counseling, obstetrics care, women's gynecologic cancer care, and research education.
    http://www.hmc.psu.edu/womens/

    45. NATIONAL CANCER CENTRE
    Tertiary specialist medical center for malignacies, located with Singapore general Hospital(SGH).
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    46. Is Tobacco Safe?
    Information from the Academy of general Dentistry on effects of spit tobacco; mouth sores; double dippers; addiction; and kicking the habit.
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    Spit tobacco affects your dental health as well as the rest of your body. If you use smokeless tobacco and have thought about quitting, your dentist can help. In the meantime, here are a few facts that may help you decide to join the 200 million Americans who are tobacco-free. What is spit tobacco?
    Spit tobacco includes snuff, a finely ground version of processed tobacco, and chewing tobacco in the form of shredded or pressed bricks and cakes, called plugs, or rope-like strands called twists. Users "pinch" or "dip" tobacco and place a wad in their cheek or between their lower lip and gums. In the United Kingdom, users often snort snuff. Isn't it safer than smoking?
    Absolutely not. Some wrongly believe that spit tobacco is safer than smoking cigarettes. But spit tobacco is more addictive because it contains higher levels of addictive nicotine than cigarettes and can be harder to quit than cigarettes. One can of snuff delivers as much nicotine as 60 cigarettes. About 8,000 people die every year from various types of tobacco use. About 70 percent of those deaths are from oral cancer. Other cancers caused by tobacco include cancer of the pancreas, nasal cavity, urinary tract, esophagus, pharynx, larynx, intestines and the stomach. Kids who use spit tobacco products are 4 to 6 times more likely to develop oral cancer than non-users and tobacco juice-related cancers can form within five years of regular use. Among high school seniors who have ever used spit tobacco, almost three-fourths began by the ninth grade.

    47. Surgeon General Report In Slide Presentation Form
    Slides for presenting conclusions of the Surgeon general's report, broken down into sections on smoking prevalence, mortality, lung cancer, secondhand smoke, cessation, smoking during pregnancy, tobacco industry marketing, deaths from smoking, other disease caused by tobacco products, tobacco advocacy, and stopping the epidemic.
    http://speakerskit.chestnet.org/04/sur_gen.html

    48. CancerHelp UK
    Free information service produced by the University of Birmingham. Good general information about cancer, prevention and treatments. Detailed information about specific types of cancer.
    http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/

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    Site Map Search Glossary ... Printer friendly CancerHelp UK is a free information service about cancer and cancer care for people with cancer and their families. It is brought to you by Cancer Research UK . We believe that information about cancer should be freely available to all and written in a way that people can easily understand.
    About Cancer Specific Cancers Living with Cancer Worried about cancer? Your stories Books and Links Cancer Treatments Questions and Answers Cancer Research Healthy Eating Help and Support Science in the Lab
    Click on this link to go directly to information about the SJG-136 trial , which has recently been in the news
    We are developing a detailed section on controlling cancer symptoms. Pain control and Sickness sections are now available.
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    Last updated 13 April 2004
    CancerHelp UK is not designed to provide medical advice or professional services and is intended to be for educational use only. The information provided through CancerHelp UK is not a substitute for professional care and should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health problem you should consult your doctor.
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    49. Cancer Sites Of General Interest
    cancerNews™ general Reference Links Just click over the site nameto link to any of these resources. National cancer Institute(NCI);
    http://www.cancernews.com/sites.html
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    50. General Conference Nutrition Council - Position Statements
    On subjects such as diabetes, dietary fat, herbs, diet and cancer, meat analogs, nondairy beverages, phytochemicals, planning fellowship dinners, caffeine, and Vitamin B12 for vegetarians.
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    51. Medical Dictionary Search Engines
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    52. Breast Cancer Information On Risk Factors, Symptoms, Detection, Diagnosis, Stage
    Breast cancer is not just one disease, but rather is a general term used to describea number of different types of cancers which occur in the breast.
    http://www.medicinenet.com/Breast_Cancer/article.htm
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    Medical Revising Editor: Dennis Lee, M.D. "Your mammogram is suspicious for breast cancer." "Your biopsy was positive for breast cancer." These are among the most terrifying words a woman can hear from her doctor. Breast cancer elicits so many fears, including those relating to surgery, death, loss of body image and loss of sexuality. Managing these fears can be facilitated by information and knowledge so that each woman can make the best decisions concerning her care. Optimally, these issues are best discussed with the patient's doctor on an individual basis. What follows is a review of information on breast cancer intended to aid patients and their families in their navigation through the vast ocean of breast cancer issues. Introduction
    Other than skin cancer , breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in the United States. More than 180,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year.

    53. SarcomaSurvivors
    Support group for people dealing with sarcoma cancer. general information, message boards, chat.
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    54. Hycamtin - Ovarian Cancer - General Health Tips
    general Health Tips during Treatment Following any cancer diagnosis, there is oftena sense of shock or disbelief, and an inability to face the reality of what
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    Following any cancer diagnosis, there is often a sense of shock or disbelief, and an inability to face the reality of what is happening. This may be followed by anger, bargaining, or guilt, followed by depression. Ultimately, there is an acceptance that enables a person to continue to fight and maintain a positive attitude despite what might seem to be overwhelming odds.
    What can you do?
    • Stay away from people who have colds or the flu. Get the rest you need and pace yourself. Talk about your feelings to deal with any sadness, anger, or fear you may have. Work as a team with your healthcare providers . Knowing how to help yourself can make you feel more in control.

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    The workplace Talk with your employer about your needs and wishes . You may be able to agree on a part-time schedule, find an area for a short nap during the day, or perhaps you can do some of your work at home. Fatigue Fatigue from cancer feels different from fatigue of everyday life. Fatigue caused by chemotherapy can appear suddenly. Not everyone feels the same kind of fatigue. You may not feel tired, while someone else does. It can last days, weeks, or months. Not only does severe fatigue go away as the tumor responds to treatment, but there are always ways for you to cope.

    55. Welcome To Marin General Hospital
    The largest acute care hospital in Marin County, the hospital provides primary and secondary levels of care in addition to the Marin cancer Institute and Marin Heart Institute.
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    Marin General Hospital, a Sutter Health affiliate, is the largest acute care hospital in Marin County and accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
    MGH provides primary and secondary levels of care in addition to the Marin Cancer Institute and the Marin Heart Institute. Services include a Level III Trauma Center and a full complement of acute care and ancillary services.
    We are community based and not-for-profit. Marin General and Novato Community Hospitals Launch New Health Connections Newsletter Wellness Program Benefits Both Employers And Employees Members Of North Bay Health Partners Show Good Results For 2003 North Bay Health Partners, an innovative self-funded healthcare benefits program for employees at three Marin healthcare facilities, has a simple goal: to encourage employees to lead healthier lives because it makes good health sense and good business sense. More... Drexler Estate Leaves Millions To The Marin Community Health Foundation Drexler, a prominent insurance industry executive who, with his wife Jane, was a long time contributor to Marin General Hospital and Novato Community Hospital, has bequeathed an amount estimated at more than $3 million to the Marin Community Health Foundation.

    56. Should I Have A Pap Smear? - Pap Smear - Public Resources - General Information
    Information from the American Society for Clinical Pathology about the test's relation to cervical cancer and results of the test.
    http://www.ascp.org/general/pub_resources/pap/
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    Yes. It could save your life. Pap smears are used primarily to detect cancer of the uterine cervix or precancerous conditions - abnormalities of the cervix that may lead to cancer. Since its introduction in the early 1940's, the Pap smear is credited with saving tens of thousands of women's lives and decreasing deaths from cervical cancer by more than 70%. The key is early detection made possible by microscopic examination of a specially treated sample of cervical cells. Every woman should have an annual Pap smear as part of a complete pelvic examination beginning when she becomes sexually active or reaches 18 years of age and continuing for the rest of her life. Table of Contents What is Cervical Cancer?
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    57. Kidney Cancer - General Information - Cornell Urology
    Kidney cancer / general Information
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    General Information Epidemiology
    It is expected that there will be about 30,000 new cases of kidney cancer (17,800 in men and 12,200 in women) in 1999 in the United States. In 1999 about 11,900 people (7,200 men and 4,700 women) will die from this disease. RCC accounts for about 85% of all kidney tumors. continue discovery Overview of the Kidneys
    The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs fixed to the back wall of the abdominal cavity. One kidney is to the left and the other is to the right of the backbone. Both are protected by the lower ribcage. The kidneys' function is to filter the blood and eliminate the body of excess fluid, salt and waste products. continue discovery Kidney Cancer - Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC)
    RCC is the most common type of kidney cancer. RCC begins small and grows larger over time, like many other cancers. Based on limited observations, renal cancers appear to grow approximately 1 cm (1/2 inch) in diameter per year. RCC usually grows as a single mass. continue discovery
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    58. Parma Community General Hospital
    An independent Clevelandarea hospital offering hospice care, medical counseling and cancer, heart, elder and maternity services.
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    59. Bladder Cancer - General Information - Cornell Urology
    Bladder cancer / general Information
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    General Information The bladder and brief anatomic descriptions
    The bladder is a hollow, muscular, spherical organ which sits within the pelvis. Generally, its size correlates roughly to that of a large grapefruit, but in certain abnormal conditions, it can grow to much larger proportions. Its function is to collect and store the urine that has been made in the kidneys. continue discovery Types of bladder cancers
    More than 90% of bladder cancers are derived from the transitional epithelium and are thus called transitional cell carcinoma(TCC). The following list will categorize TCC from its "pre-invasive" state, known as carcinoma in situ, to its more invasive state when it penetrates beneath the epithelium, and finally to the point when it has metastasized or spread to distant organs. In addition, a short discussion will be made of the non-TCC bladder cancers. continue discovery What is Cancer?

    60. Cancer - General
    cancer general. American cancer Society 1599 Clifton Road NE Atlanta,GA 30329-4251 phone 800-227-2345 website www.cancer.org
    http://www2.bmtnews.org/resource/index.cfm?Fuseaction=ResourceResults&Category=4

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