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Cervical cancer, primarily caused by persistent infection with high-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV), remains a significant global health concern. Intern nurses, as vital members of the healthcare workforce, play a crucial role in disseminating information and promoting preventive measures [1]. This article explores the .. Read More
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Exploring Disgrace: A Checking Survey of Cervical Disease Counteraction in the U.S.
Cervical cancer prevention in the United States is a multifaceted challenge that extends beyond biomedical aspects to encompass societal attitudes, cultural beliefs, and individual perceptions. This scoping review delves into the complex interplay between stigma and cervical cancer prevention by examining the U.S. literature. Th.. Read More
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Upsetting Bosom Wellbeing: The Force of 3D Mammograms
Ultrasound PC Tomography (USCT) is a promising bosom imaging methodology being worked on. Correlation with a standard technique like mammography is fundamental for additional turn of events. It is challenging to correlate USCT images and X-ray mammograms due to significant differences in the breast’s compression state and .. Read More
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The Activity Interleukin (IL)-6 Puzzle in Disease
Interleukin (IL)- 6 inspires both anticancer and supportive of disease impacts relying upon the specific situation, which we have named the ‘practice IL-6 puzzle’. IL-6 is let out of skeletal muscles during activity to manage momentary energy accessibility. Work out prompted IL-6 incites natural impacts that might sa.. Read More
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Cancer continues to be a significant global health concern, necessitating comprehensive approaches to prevention, treatment, and survivorship. This review explores the intricate relationship between exercise and cancer, emphasizing its multifaceted impact on various stages of the cancer continuum. Drawing upon a diverse body of .. Read More
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Renal Cell Carcinoma the Executives: A Stage to Nano-Chemoprevention
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the most well-known kidney diseases, liable for almost 90 % of every single renal threat. Notwithstanding the accessibility of numerous treatment techniques, RCC actually remains a hopeless illness because of its resistance to customary treatments. Nanotechnology is an emerging area of scienc.. Read More
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This study aims to investigate the evolving trends in socioeconomic disparities pertaining to cervical, breast, and colorectal cancer screening participation among women over the past decade. A systematic analysis of populationbased surveys, health records, and screening program data spanning from 2010 to 2020 was conducted. The.. Read More
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Members Fulfillment with Colorectal Disease Screening Programsa
Cancer remains a significant global health challenge, with early detection being pivotal for improved prognosis and treatment outcomes. Screening programs play a critical role in identifying cancer at its earliest, most treatable stages. This comprehensive review aims to provide an overview of existing cancer screening programs,.. Read More
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Lung Cancer Progression is not always Halted by Voluntary Exercise
Lung cancer remains a formidable global health challenge, characterized by diverse histological subtypes and varying clinical trajectories. This review comprehensively explores the intricate molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the progression of lung cancer, encompassing non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell.. Read More
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Impacts of Activity Preparing on Malignant Growth Patients Going Through Neoadjuvant Treatment
Neoadjuvant therapy, an integral component of modern oncological care, involves the administration of systemic treatments prior to surgical intervention. This review provides a comprehensive examination of neoadjuvant approaches across various cancer types, encompassing breast, esophageal, pancreatic, and rectal cancers. By eluc.. Read More
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Feebleness Among Patients Going through Bosom Remaking a Medical Procedure
Breast reconstruction surgery stands at the forefront of reconstructive and aesthetic surgical procedures, offering physical and psychological restoration for individuals who have undergone mastectomy or experienced congenital breast anomalies. This review provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary techniques, advancement.. Read More
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Dexmedetomidine Impact on Narcotic Utilization in Bosom Recreation Medical Procedure
Breast reconstruction surgery following mastectomy is a critical component of comprehensive breast cancer care. Effective pain management during the postoperative period is paramount for patient comfort and recovery. This study investigates the impact of dexmedetomidine, an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist known for its analgesic prop.. Read More
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Strategies to Enhance Colorectal Cancer Symptoms and Risk Factors Awareness
The post-colonoscopy colorectal cancers rate of a colonoscopy service determines its efficacy in detecting and preventing cancer and should therefore be considered as the principal measure of quality In colonoscopy, driving performance improvement Within the service.. Read More
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Cancer Oncologic Drugs Between us Food and Drug Administration
Cancer drug prices are rising faster than the prices in other sectors of health care, drawing concern from patients,physicians, and policy researchers. We found little difference in the median wholesale price of 21 novel drugs and 30 next-in-class drugs approved over a 5-yearperiod. Our results suggest that the price of cancer d.. Read More
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Treatments for Ovarian Cancer or Attractive Returns on Investment
Several clinical and scientific factors have made therapeutic innovation in ovarian cancer challenging. An asymptomatic early-stage presentation makes screening for the disease difficult. As a result, 70% of patients are diagnosed with advanced stage disease. In addition, the heterogeneity of tumour subtypes in ovarian cancer po.. Read More
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Elements of Risk and Risk Assessment in Cancer Risk Reduction
In paediatric practice depression is more commonly seen in parents than in children. The prevalence of depression related to cancer death in children is low because the concept of death as a permanent biological process usually does not develop until the age of nine. However, post-surgical depression in children may manifest as .. Read More
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Women with Genetic Mutation Conferring High-Risk for Breast Cancer
Estimation of breast cancer risk for a woman who does not have a personal history of invasive breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ begins with an initial assessment of familial/genetic factors associated with increased breast cancer risk for the purpose of determining whether more extensive genetic risk assessment and couns.. Read More
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Increase in Colonoscopy Utilization Resulted in Risk of Colorectal Cancer
The first contains specific recommendations for screening and surveillance in people at average and at high risk for colorectal cancer. The second section describes the evidence used to develop the recommendations. Screening, diagnostic evaluation, and surveillance strategies are presented as options that the panel thought were .. Read More
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Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance in People
The first contains specific recommendations for screening and surveillance in people at average and at high risk for colorectal cancer. The second section describes the evidence used to develop the recommendations. Screening, diagnostic evaluation, and surveillance strategies are presented as options that the panel thought were .. Read More
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Control and Prevention of Leukemia Cancer: A High Priority for Health Policy Makers
Leukemia is a metastatic and malignant disease for blood-making organs which is resulted due to incomplete evolution and problematic proliferation of white blood cells and its substrates in blood and bone marrow. Leukemia is responsible for 8% of total cancer cases and involves all age groups with different prevalence and incide.. Read More
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