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    Non Seminoma

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    tumour is manageable by early diagnosis and treatment by high inguinal orchidectomy while in high grade tumours‚ metastasis or recurrence‚ chemotherapy is advised. Text Introduction: Testicular cancers have good outcome due to potential of cure even in the presence of metastatic disease. In case of cancer progression or recurrence after initial chemotherapy‚ these patients are candidates for salvage therapy. Among all tumours‚ non-seminoma is more aggressive than seminoma. If both seminoma

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    right breast is very painful and red Pt. rates pain an 8 out of 10 Objective Date: Baby appears to be having a difficult time latching on Right breast has a hard‚ tender‚ red spot on the right outer area Breast-feeding‚ ineffective related to inadequate sucking. Acute pain related to inflammation of breast tissue as evidence by patient reporting pain in right breast. Physical: Patient will have success with breast -feeding and be able to empty both breasts by 5pm

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    Doxorubicin-Dx Essay

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    antibiotic doxorubicin (DOX) (C27H29NO11) (fig.2) (Kambas et al.‚ 2013) is one of the most useful anticancer agents and is still a cornerstone in the therapy of many carcinoma types.(simunek et al .‚ 2009) including leukemia‚ lymphoma‚ breast‚ lung‚ ovarian‚ and liver cancers‚ among others. Originally isolated from the fungus streptomyces peucetius (youngmok‚2003). Fig.( 3 )Chemical structure of doxorubicin (C27H29NO11).

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    Introduction: For over 40 years febrile neutropenia (FN) has been recognized as a significant risk factor in developing life-threatening infections in cancer patients receiving myelotoxic antineoplastic agents.1 FN is often defined as neutropenia (an absolute neutrophil count less than 500 cells/mm3) in the presence of a single oral temperature of ≥ 101°F or a temperature ≥ 100.4°F sustained for one hour or longer.2 Despite advances in antimicrobial treatment and management‚ mortality rates in cancer

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    Risk Factors For Melanoma

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    Caucasians; those with light hair‚ eyes and skin have a higher risk for melanoma (Meffert‚ 2016). PATHOLOGY Melanoma develops in the melanocytes‚ which produce melanin (Mayo Clinic Staff‚ 2016). Melanoma causes overproduction of melanocytes (The American Cancer Society Medical and Editorial Content Team‚ 2016). This can eventually lead it to spread to other areas of the body. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Melanoma generally shows up as a mole in areas that generally are exposed to the sun. These include the face‚

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    Gynecomastia

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    the breasts in men. On the other hand‚ the gynecomastia surgery is the correction procedure to reduce them and flattening the chest. In some cases‚ gynecomastia surgery also improves the chest contour. Clinica La Font in Bogota‚ Colombia‚ provides facial and corporal procedures like gynecomastia and others in its five stories smart building with outstanding success. HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU HAVE THE CONDITION OF GYNECOMASTIA? The gynecomastia condition shows either in one or in two breasts in men

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    cadets wearing Model Rocketry Patches on their BDU’s. The cadets I have noticed wear them on the left breast pocket‚ but that is incorrect. The model rocketry patch is not a specialty an is to be worn on the right breast pocket. 4. During encampment I had noticed during inspection that some cadets had their squadron patches placed wrong on the right breast pocket. Any patches placed on the breast pockets are to be worn completely centered on all sides if they are correct with CAPM 39-1. 5. During

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    filling port of the expander and adding sterile saline fluid. As the expanders are gradually filled‚ the tissues over the expanders begin stretching. The expander creates a breast-shaped pocket where Dr. Gershenbaum can place the patient’s

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    Effects Of Chemotherapy

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    Cancer is a complex disease that can destroy lives. It hurts the patient mentally‚ physically‚ and emotionally. A cancer diagnoses can cause many things such as stress‚ which has been shown to be harmful in long bouts (Whitehead et al.‚ 2013). Before‚ cancer was treated in ineffective and odd ways (Jones‚ 1911). Now‚ with modern medicine‚ cancer can be fought with a range of life saving treatments. A common treatment option for cancer patients is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy in itself is as intricate

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    off cancer like Radiation therapy‚ Kimmo therapy‚ or surgery. These are effective ways to fight off cancer‚ but the barrier that comes into play is that some of these affect the body in a negative way and it doesn’t Keep cancer from coming back. I bet you’re wondering what immunotherapy is? How long has it been around? Immunotherapy is the changing of the immune system to find and eliminate foreign cancer cells. There have been early attempts to try and change the immune system to fight cancer. Like

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