By Admin on May 4, 2009 in Cancer
Æxitiosus asked:
ich bedeute, au?er wachsenden Klumpen, oder was auch immer. alles, das ich ?ber Krebs wei?, ist, dass, wenn Sie ihn erhalten, Sie eine ?berlebenschance 50-50 haben.
ich bedeute, au?er wachsenden Klumpen, oder was auch immer. alles, das ich ?ber Krebs wei?, ist, dass, wenn Sie ihn erhalten, Sie eine ?berlebenschance 50-50 haben.
so sind was Symptome? erkl?ren Sie mir, wie nicht O herausfinden, wenn ich es habe, bedeute ich, Sie, wissen Sie annehmend, dass Sie es haben.
ich wundere mich nicht, wenn ich Krebs habe, ich intrested gerade.
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no hay síntomas! ir a ver a su médico?
Mataos82 | May 6, 2009 | Reply
Depends what kind of cancer
Bladder cancer: Blood in the urine, pain or burning upon urination; frequent urination; or cloudy urine
Bone cancer: Pain in the bone or swelling around the affected site; fractures in bones; weakness, fatigue; weight loss; repeated infections; nausea, vomiting, constipation, problems with urination; weakness or numbness in the legs; bumps and bruises that persist
Brain cancer: Dizziness; drowsiness; abnormal eye movements or changes in vision; weakness, loss of feeling in arms or legs or difficulties in walking; fits or convulsions; changes in personality, memory or speech; headaches that tend to be worse in the morning and ease during the day, that may be accompanied by nausea or vomiting
Breast cancer: A lump or thickening of the breast; discharge from the nipple; change in the skin of the breast; a feeling of heat; or enlarged lymph nodes under the arm
Colorectal cancer: Rectal bleeding (red blood in stools or black stools); abdominal cramps; constipation alternating with diarrhea; weight loss; loss of appetite; weakness; pallid complexion
Kidney cancer: Blood in urine; dull ache or pain in the back or side; lump in kidney area, sometimes accompanied by high blood pressure or abnormality in red blood cell count
Leukemia: Weakness, paleness; fever and flu-like symptoms; bruising and prolonged bleeding; enlarged lymph nodes, spleen, liver; pain in bones and joints; frequent infections; weight loss; night sweats
Lung cancer: Wheezing, persistent cough for months; blood-streaked sputum; persistent ache in chest; congestion in lungs; enlarged lymph nodes in the neck
Melanoma: Change in mole or other bump on the skin, including bleeding or change in size, shape, color, or texture
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma: Painless swelling in the lymph nodes in the neck, underarm, or groin; persistent fever; feeling of fatigue; unexplained weight loss; itchy skin and rashes; small lumps in skin; bone pain; swelling in the abdomen; liver or spleen enlargement
Oral cancer: A lump in the mouth, ulceration of the lip, tongue or inside of the mouth that does not heal within a couple of weeks; dentures that no longer fit well; oral pain, bleeding, foul breath, loose teeth, and changes in speech
Ovarian cancer: Abdominal swelling; in rare cases, abnormal vaginal bleeding; digestive discomfort
Pancreatic cancer: Upper abdominal pain and unexplained weight loss; pain near the center of the back; intolerance of fatty foods; yellowing of the skin; abdominal masses; enlargement of liver and spleen
Prostate cancer: ********* difficulties due to blockage of the urethra; bladder retains urine, creating frequent feelings of urgency to urinate, especially at night; bladder not emptying completely; burning or painful urination; bloody urine; tenderness over the bladder; and dull ache in the pelvis or back
Stomach cancer: Indigestion or heartburn; discomfort or pain in the abdomen; nausea and vomiting; diarrhea or constipation; bloating after meals; loss of appetite; weakness and fatigue; bleeding – vomiting blood or blood in the stool
Uterine cancer: Abnormal vaginal bleeding, a watery bloody discharge in postmenopausal women; a painful urination; pain during intercourse; pain in pelvic area
the7thyou | May 9, 2009 | Reply
It depends what kind of cancer you have, which is determined by where the cancerous cells are growing and or spreading (metastisizing)
maikoxo22 | May 11, 2009 | Reply
de meesten hebben geen symptomen, maar elk type van ****** is verschillend. Ga zien een Arts! Beter u ziet één, beter uw kansen om het behandeld te krijgen
Buffy over Bella | May 14, 2009 | Reply
Przede wszystkim, wi?kszo?? nowotworów maj? du?o lepiej ni? "50-50" szansa na prze?ycie. Twoja szansa ?ycia zale?y od rodzaju nowotworu, co masz, jak du?a jest do guza, jak dobrze jest zró?nicowana w guza, je?li ma si? raka do w?z?ów ch?onnych, a je?eli ma nowotwór rozprzestrzeni? si? na innym miejscu. Nie istnieje jeden sposób powiedzie? masz raka, poniewa? istniej? setki rodzajów nowotworów. Objawy zale?? od miejsca wyst?pienia guza. Niektóre objawy ogólne konstytucyjnych, które wykraczaj? wraz z wielu nowotworów s? zm?czenie, utrata masy cia?a, wzmo?one pocenie si? w nocy, bóle ko?ci i stawów, itp. Je?li masz konkretne raka na uwadze, edytowa? swoje pytanie i mog? spróbowa? powiedzie? kilka specyficznych objawów tego raka.
Army Doc | May 16, 2009 | Reply
you are wrong on the 50-50 thing.
it all depends on the type of cancer.
my aunt died within 2 weeks of diagnosis,my mom’s had ovarian cancer since 2004.
symptoms,again,depend on the type.
properly educate yourself.
Charlie Bucket | May 17, 2009 | Reply