Ovarian Cancer Risk Factors

Filed Under (News) by admin on 14-05-2009

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ovarian-cancer1Some of the warning signs of Ovarian Cancer include Age, Genetics, Ethnicity, Diet, and Reproductive history below are a description of each warning sign.

Age
The incidence of ovarian cancer rises with age. Half of all cases are detected in women older than 65, and most are diagnosed after age 60. The American Cancer Society recommends annual pelvic exams for all women over age 40 to increase the chances of early detection.

Genetics
Women with a family history of ovarian cancer face an increased risk. Having one close relative with the disease increases the risk threefold, and the more relatives with the disease, the greater the risk.

Part of the increased familial risk can be explained by genetic mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, which normally help protect against both breast and ovarian cancer. Women who inherit mutations in BRCA1 have a 50 percent risk of developing the disease, while a mutation in the BRCA2 genes results in a 20 percent risk. A mutation in another gene that normally protects against a type of colon cancer called hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer also raises the risk of ovarian cancer, but to a lesser degree than mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2.

Families that carry mutations in these genes can come from any background, but a National Cancer Institute study found that the mutations are highest among Asheknazi Jews (whose ancestors came from Eastern and Central Europe); about 2 percent of all Asheknazi Jews carry mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2.

Ethnicity
The incidence of ovarian cancer is highest among white women in Europe and North America and lowest among black women regardless of their location. Incidence is also low among Asian women, but this is probably due in part to environmental factors because their rate rises when they move to Western countries and adopt the lifestyles and diets of their new location.

Diet
Population studies show that ovarian cancer rates are highest in affluent societies where diets tend to be high in fat. Animal fats (the kind found in red meats, whole milk or cheese) appear to be most closely linked to ovarian cancer.

Reproductive history
Risks are greater for women who have no or few children or have delayed childbearing until after age 35. Ovarian cancer is also more common in women who begin menstruating before age 12 or reach menopause after age 50.

It is hypothesized that the longer a woman is exposed to estrogen, the higher her risk of ovarian cancer. Since high levels of estrogen are present only during the childbearing years, the longer the woman menstruates, the higher her risk.

Childbearing may reduce risk by providing nine-month “rests” from ovulation during pregnancy, thereby reducing a woman’s overall exposure to estrogen.

The drugs clomiphene citrate and pergonal, which are commonly used to treat infertility, also appear to increase the risk of ovarian cancer when used for more than three cycles.

Birth control pills
Women who take birth control pills are at lower risk for ovarian cancer, perhaps because the pill suppresses ovulation and reduces exposure to estrogen. The longer a woman is on the pill, the lower the risk.

Talcum powder and asbestos
Habitual use of talcum powder on the genital area may increase the risk for ovarian cancer, but the evidence is not strong. A study at Harvard Medical School found that using talc this way doubled the risk, but other studies found no increased risk. Some researchers believe that talc may be carcinogenic because it contains particles of asbestos, a known carcinogen. It’s been shown that rates of ovarian cancer are higher than normal in women whose jobs expose them to asbestos.

Other cancers
Women with a history of breast or endometrial cancer have an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer. This association may be due to genetic mutations or to such factors as diet and estrogen exposure, which also increase the risks for these other types of cancer.

Heart Attack Symptoms and Warning Signs

Filed Under (News) by admin on 11-05-2009

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Heart Attack Warning SignsWhen a heart attack occurs there are two types of occurrences. The first is a sudden painful and profound feeling in your chest. The other more common type of heart attacks is the kind that starts gradually with mild discomfort and pain. Often time’s people who are suffering from this type of heart attack are not sure what is happening and wait too long before getting help. Below are some warning signs that a heart attack is occurring:

Chest discomfort.
Chest discomfort is the most common symptom of a heart attack. The discomfort often is centered in the middle of the chest and will last a few minutes. This feeling will often last the entirety of the heart attack or will dissipated and return moments later. The chest discomfort will have feel of uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain.

Discomfort in the upper body.

Symptoms can also include a painful felling in your arms, neckline, jaw, back, or stomach.

Shortness of breath
Another warning sign to a heart attack maybe a shortness of breath. This shortness of breath can be accompanied by chest discomfort.

Other signs of a heart attack may include a cold sweat, vomiting, dizziness or a headache.

When a heart attack occurs every minute counts! The difference between life and death can be five minutes. If you are unsure of a heart attack consult with your doctor, or call 911

Dialing 9-1-1 is the fastest way to receive lifesaving treatment. Paramedics can arrive up to an hour faster than driving to a hospital by a loved one. Not only can paramedics arrive faster, they can provide lifesaving treatment in case of emergency.

In any case, if you are having more than one symptom of a heart attack do not attempt to drive to the hospital alone unless it is your absolute last option.

More Information about Heart Attack and Stroke Screenings

Warning Signs of Prostate Cancer

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Warning signs of prostate cancerProstate cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in a man’s prostate gland. It occurs when cells of the prostate mutate and begin to multiply out of control. Prostate cancer is common in men older than 65. It usually grows slowly and can take years to grow large enough to cause any problems. Most cases are treatable, because they are found with screening tests before the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Knowing what are the symptoms of prostate cancer is important because it helps reduce risks.

Most men do not know they even have prostate cancer because it usually does not cause symptoms in the early stages. Prostate cancer may cause pain, difficulty in urinating, problems during sexual intercourse, erectile dysfunction and other symptoms. However those symptoms are present only in an advanced stage of the disease. Here are the main symptoms and if you have one or more of these symptoms then you should see the doctor just in case.

- Having a weaker than normal urine stream
- Having trouble starting your urine stream
- Having to urinate very often
- Having to get up at night to urinate
- Feeling that your bladder is not completely empty when you urinate
- Having burning or pain when you urinate
- Unable to urinate at all

Advanced prostate cancer can spread to other parts of the body and this may cause additional symptoms. The most common symptom is bone pain, often in the vertebrae (bones of the spine), pelvis or ribs. Prostate cancer in the spine can also compress the spinal cord, causing leg weakness and urinary and fecal incontinence.

Experts don’t know what causes prostate cancer, but they believe that your age, genetics, and race affect your chances of getting it. What you eat, such as foods high in fats, may also play a part.

Warning Signs You May Be a Diabetic

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diabetesThere are many signs of being a diabetic. These signs usually help us to prevent diabetes before time. It is very important to discuss about the various forms of diabetes before discussing about the different signs of diabetes, there are three types of diabetes. They are Type 1 or juvenile diabetes, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes. Lack of insulin production, ineffective insulin or insulin resistance causes these diseases.

There are various symptoms that can be helpful for our body to detect this extremely grave disorder. These symptoms develop slowly in the case of type 2 disorders.

Hunger and thirst: You feel extremely hungry and thirsty throughout the day before the advent of diabetes. Although you drink lots of water and eat excess food, your cravings keep on increasing. If you notice this type of problems in your body, you should definitely consult a doctor and get a blood test done.

Weight loss: You may also observe a sudden weight loss in your body. They may be the signs of being a diabetic.

Hazy vision: Haziness in your vision can be a sign of high blood sugar in your body. Usually in case of type 1 diabetes.

Urination: You feel like urinating more and more in this case. The constant tendency may be the sign of high blood sugar in your body.

If you feel you are at risk for diabetes this diabetes risk test.

Beginners Guide to Hemoglobin A1C Test

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diabetesHemoglobin A1c test information

The most common and effective way for medical professionals to determine if you suffer from diabetes is with a test called Hemoglobin A1c. The hemoglobin A1c test is a simple blood test that measures the average amount of glucose in the tested person’s blood stream. The Hemoglobin A1c test can determine the range of glucose over a 3 month period.

What does the Hemoglobin A1c test measure?

Glucose or Sugar in the bloodstream attaches to the hemoglobin in red blood cells. This process is called glycosylation. Once the glucose attaches it’s self to the red blood cell, it will remain attached for the duration of the blood cells lifespan. Each Red blood cell has a life span of three months. The A1c Blood test will measures the amount of glucose that is attached to each red blood cell. The results of your blood test will be giving in percentages.

Why is the importance of the Hemoglobin A1c test?

Major diabetes studies, have concluded that by lowering the hemoglobin A1c number in your bloodstream can prevent and delay the serious side effects of diabetes. These side effects include but are not limited to blindness, kidney, and nerve disease. Also evidence supports that by reducing the hemoglobin A1c levels by any amount will increase the chances of staying healthily.

How often should I take the A1c test?

People who suffer from diabetes should receive an A1c test every 3 to 6 months. People who have higher levels of blood sugar should get tested more often to insure their efforts are decreasing their levels of blood sugars to the optimal levels.

What does the A1c test results mean?

The hemoglobin A1c goal for people with diabetes is less than 7 percent. A change in treatment is almost always needed if a person’s hemoglobin A1c is over 8 percent. But, if people with diabetes can lower their hemoglobin A1c number by any amount, they will improve their chances of staying healthy.

How is the A1c test preformed?

There is no need to drive and wait at your doctor’s office. With MOBILEMedCheck, the hemoglobin A1c test can be taken any time at your home or office. The test results will have the same accuracy as if you were at the doctor’s office.

The Importance of STD Testing and Internet Dating

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STD and HIVs TestingSTD, sexually transmitted disease, can be found in different forms. However, the more serious STD is the HIV virus. Although there is no cure for HIV, there has been a great deal of advancement in the treatment of HIV. Many individuals who have contracted the HIV virus are leading happy and fulfilling lives.

If you are looking for a partner and have decided to try internet dating, you won’t know the sexual history of the other person. If you manage to hit if off while online, and are ready to take it one step further by meeting in person, shouldn’t you consider some things first?

You may have found the person of your dreams, and it may appear that everything is perfect, but if you plan to become intimate with this person, it is important that you first think about you and your partner’s health.

If everything is going well and you are starting to get intimate with your new found love why not ask for a HIV test before your relationship goes any further. This may seem a little awkward and personal, but don’t stress. This is something that you just need to know.

Simply explaining that you are just trying being careful and that you and your partner’s health is the most important thing in your lives. If you new found love is truly in love with you they will be willing to get tested.

If your partner refuses to take a HIV test, or any other STD test, then you should think twice about intimacy. If your partner has had unprotected sex there is a small possibility that they have contracted an STD. But why take that chance?

Sometimes, you may have the virus even if there are no symptoms. Getting a HIV test done together would ease both of your minds, and give both of you a clean slate to enjoy dating and intimacy with each other.

Anyone who is interested in a long term relationship with someone should be eager to prove that you are not infected with any STD

Home Medical Testing and Preventive Health Care

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at home medical testingHave you ever been to the doctor to get a checkup only to be told everything is fine? Have you ever wondered if you should get a second opinion?
Spending time in the waiting room can be a frustrating, and time consuming especially for busying individuals. MOBILEMedCheck has created an at home medical testing program that cost less than your doctor’s office visits and can be administered in the comfort of your own home at your convenience. There is no need to wait in a waiting room or spend time driving to expensive medical labs.

Home medical testing is a great tool in early detection and preventive health care. Home medical test are tests that are administered by medical professionals in your home or office. These tests are guaranteed to have the save accuracy as your doctor’s office visits and are always confidential. A couple of medical tests that can be performed at your home or office include cholesterol tests, STD and HIV tests, drug test, cancer screenings, and diabetes screenings.

If you have any questions about your health, or are just proactively screening your health. MOBILEMedCheck Home medical testing programs will catch these serious and fatal conditions even before any symptoms may appear. Early detection and prevention is the key to live a long healthy life.

We are only given one chance at this thing called life. Because of this we need to eat healthy, exercise and do everything we can to know the status of our health.