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Top 10 News on Cancer, 2009

No. 10: Senator Chris Dodd was diagnosed with prostate cancer

Senator Chris Dodd has been diagnosed prostate cancer in July 31, 2009. He had successful surgery, August 11, 2009, at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York and was discharged on August 15, 2009.

No. 9: President Obama signed the Family Smoking Prevention and Control Act Snuff

President Obama signed on the Family Smoking Prevention and Control Act of Snuff June 22, 2009. Lung cancer is responsible for more deaths than breast cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer combined. 90% of lung cancers are caused by tobacco consumption. Control of tobacco probably have an impact on the incidence of lung cancer.

No. 8: The morbidity and mortality in the trend of the main types of cancer for the third consecutive year

Data Preliminary indications show that morbidity and mortality from major cancers continue to decline in 2009.

No. 7: Farrah Fawcett died of anal cancer

Farrah Fawcett has been several Golden Globe and Emmy actress. Farrah's Story (2009) is a documentary film for television showing three years of Farrah Fawcett the fight against cancer. She died of anal cancer, June 25, 2009.

No. 6: TC causes cancer

The CT scan or overexposed patients to radiation and may result in significant number of cancers.

No. 5: Patrick Swayze dying of pancreatic cancer

Patrick Swayze has become an American icon for her performance in Dirty Dancing, "the beast, and out and the Spirit, etc. He died of pancreatic cancer in September 14, 2009.

No. 4: Mobile phone causes brain cancer?

News that the cause of phone Portable or not cause cancer still appears in the media in 2009. Further study is certainly needed, in particular, the correlation between brain cancer and long-term exposure to radiation from mobile phones.

No. 3: Senate, Edward Kennedy died of brain cancer

Senate, Edward Kennedy died of brain cancer, August 25, 2009.

No. 2: The mammography from age 50 instead of 40 years

The latest guidelines issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends a mammogram from age 50 instead of 40. This leads to the suggestion in the light of intense public.

No. 1: the establishment of the genetic map of lung cancer

Scientists decipher genetic codes that are responsible for lung cancer. In the next decade, the genetic maps of cancers may be decoded. Genetic maps cancer provide a solid foundation for cancer medicine and the future conduct of significant progress in cancer diagnosis, prevention and treatment.

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Distance from others after the treatment of prostate cancer Calypso?

My stepfather has just undergone treatment for his prostate cancer Calypso. It is an electromagnetic "GPS" inserted into the tumor or the prostate allows doctors to detect the tumor, while beaming saving healthy cells. …. My question is: what are the details behind how long and to what extent (if any) which shall remain in women pregnant and young children. I understand there are guidelines for other types of "seed" radiation treatment for prostate cancer, but can not find the coordinates of Calypso. Anyone with experience in this field or experienced personally? I thought "implants" are not radioactive, In this case, if it does not cause problems such as iodine and others. But what about the actual radiation exposure during treatment. Have you "suspend" in or on your body? Would cause problems for pregnant women or young children?

Check out this site. From what I read, electromagnetic sensors are implanted in an outpatient setting. The sensors should not be a problem for other people around your stepfather because they are not radioactive. Advances in medical science always surprising me. Http: / / www.emaxhealth.com/33/15127.html

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