20,000 Die Every Year From Cancer
Author: Gregory Smyth
Cancer is also known by the medical term malignant neoplasm.
It is a disease which presents itself in a host of different
ways, in a host of different areas of the body, and kills hosts
of people every year. What is the real risk of you developing
cancer, and what can you do to identify cancer symptoms, and
even help work towards a cure for cancer?
Cancer is basically the uncontrolled growth of certain types of
tissue or cells. They invade on cells that are adjacent to
them, impairing their normal function (this is especially
dangerous in the case of heart cancer, brain cancer, and lung
cancer). Cancers can also spread to areas of the body other
than their original location, through the lymphatic system or
the circulatory system. There are benign forms of tumors, which
do not invade their surrounding tissue, and do not spread to
other areas of the body, and these are sometimes recognized as
a precursor to cancer.
Cancer is incredibly prolific worldwide, and there has never
been a singular cause or single best treatment identified. It
has been estimated that cancer causes around 13% of all deaths
worldwide -as the title suggests, it has recently been found
that cancer kills 20,000 people each day. As you read this
article, there will be hundreds of people the world over, dying
from cancer. While 12 million people every year are
diagnosed with some form of cancer, approximately 7.6 million
of those die.
It is expected that this year, there will be around 2.9 million
people in the developed world that die of cancer, out of 5.4
million new cases of diagnosed cancer. In the developing world,
around 4.7 million people will die of cancer, out of 6.7
million new cases.
If you are a woman in the developed world, the form of cancer
you are most likely to get is either breast, colorectal, or
lung cancer. Women in the developing world were found to be far
more likely to contract cervical cancer or stomach cancer, both
of which are caused by viruses.
Men in the developed world most frequently have prostate, lung
or colorectal cancer, while those in the developing world are
more likely to get stomach, lung or liver cancer. The reason
for the much greater incidence of stomach cancer in both men
and women in the developing world is that it is caused by a
bacterium Helicobacter pylori, while the greater incidence of
cervical cancer in women is attributed to the prevalence of the
human papillomavirus.
Since cancer symptoms vary among the different types, it is
important to have any niggling health worries checked out by a
professional. Be aware of your family medical history, and know
the symptoms of cancers to which you might be susceptible.
Sometimes seemingly unimportant things, like shortness of
breath or lack of energy, can signal cancer. Other common
cancer symptoms include lumps or swellings, which could
indicate a tumor, enlarged lymph nodes, bone pain, weight loss
, poor appetite, persistent coughs, or excessive sweating,
especially night sweating. A symptom of heat cancer is an
irregular heart beat.
The cure for cancer remains the holy grail of medicine.
However, there are some breakthroughs in recent times which
hold much promise for specific types of cancers, including lung
cancer and skin cancer. Keep yourself abreast of developments,
and ask your health professional if any of them may be
pertinent in your case.
Article Source:
http://www.articlesbase.com/cancer-articles/20000-die-every-year-from-cancer-485789.html
About the Author:
Bangkok Hospital - 36 years of advanced medical
technology and expertise, complemented with Thai hospitality
and compassionate care. Includes the world-renowned
Bangkok Heart Hospital and specializing in oncology,
neurology and orthopedics. Some of the worlds most advanced
minimally invasive diagnostics and treatment procedures are in
place.
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