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Basic Cancer Knowledge
First cancer were found in Egyptian and pre columbian mumies about 5,000 to 2,400 years ago. They were documented in ancient medical writing, written in papyrus 3,500 years ago. Nowadays, the reason behind cancer still not clearly understood. Scientist believe that cancer is the cell which grow rapidly than normal, assume abnormal shapes and sizes.
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There was a movie in the 1990's called 'The Medicine Man', where a scientist discovers the cure for cancer; whilst it still continues to kill people, it is not always the death sentence it once was. Think about that for a moment; can you even imagine the impact this would have on our world if the suffering of so many people could be put to an end?
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While the answer to the question regarding the cure for cancer remains not guaranteed even by the experts, there are still ways that this second deadliest disease can be prevented. After all, prevention is supposed to be better than the cure, right?
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Friday, April 25, 2008 |
The Strong Link Between Obesity and Cancer |
Several studies have shown that being overweight or obese can dramatically increase a persons probability of developing several forms of cancer.
Both obesity and a lack of physical activity are thought to account for up to 20 percent of all cancer deaths. An estimated 41,000 new cases of cancer alone were diagnosed in the United States that are thought to be attributable to obesity.
Obesity puts increased oxidative stress on the bodies major internal organs, increasing free radical production and therefore cancer risk. Obesity also affects the secretion of hormones such as estrogen and androgens which may also influence cancer risks in certain parts of the body.
Liver cancer is thought to be the cancer most closely linked with obesity with one study finding an almost five-fold increase in liver cancer in men and two-fold increase in women in those with a BMI greater than 35.
Other cancers that are closely associated with cancer are pancreatic cancer, which is more than two times more likely in those with a BMI greater than 35, stomach, esophageal, colo-rectal and kidney cancer.
In women, cancer of the breast, uterus and cervix were also higher amongst obese individuals and in men, the risk of prostate cancer was also raised by obesity.
Esophageal cancer, which is rapidly becoming one of the most common forms of cancer is also thought to be related to obesity. Gastric reflux problems are more common in obese individuals which leads to an increase in the condition known as Barrett's esophagus. Barrett's esophagus progresses into cancer in approximately 0.5% of cases.
With obesity rates sky-rocketing in the western world, the prevalence of these forms of cancer is likely to continue to increase. Fortunately the effects of obesity can be reversed, a drop in BMI of just five points corresponds to approximately a 15 percent reduction in cancer risk.
Anthony Wilson is the owner of Health Hubs, a health news and information website that contains daily updated news and information on a variety of health topics such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
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