According to the American Cancer Society, cancer is America's
second leading cause of death. Cancer attacks half of all men and about a
third of all women. This ravaging disease occurs when good cells in the
body for some reason go bad.
While cancer seems like the major threat to ward off in America, which would
have the biggest impact, finding a cure for cancer or finding a cure for mental
illness? Would you believe that more Americans are diagnosed with mental illness
than with cancer. At this time more researchers are working on cures for
cancer in all its various forms.
Which cancer do you think occurs most often in the United
States? Breast cancer has a high rate
of occurrence and gets a lot of press coverage. But skin cancer has the
highest number of victims today. Surprisingly, nearly half of all cancers
diagnosed involve non-melanoma related skin cancer. According a study by
the American Cancer Society, the most prevalent cancers today after skin cancer
and breast cancer are:
- Prostate cancer
- Colon and rectal cancer
- Endometriosis cancer
- Kidney cancer
- Leukemia
- Lung cancer
- Melanoma
- Pancreatic cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Thyroid cancer
Where does cancer come from? Is cancer a genetic disease or does it come
from the environment? Researchers believe that the tendency to develop
many cancers is programmed into the genes but it takes an environmental trigger
to start the cancer process. People who never smoke may never know if they
have a predisposition to lung cancer. This is why it is important to
avoid cancer-causing situations.
What actually happens to a cancerous cell? A cell is programmed to behave
in certain ways. Think of the cell as a toy that can be turned on and
shut off at certain times in its life span. Sometimes, the toy won't shut
down and starts to carry on duties that it shouldn't. The toy may even
start to replicate itself and take over the playroom. This is ...
Mesothelioma Community Will Convene to Focus on Cure
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The urgent mission to improve treatments for a deadly, asbestos-related cancer will make another step forward, the Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation (MARF) announced today, with the Second International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma. Meso...