Eliot N. Mostow, MD, Inc. Board certified dermatologist with interests in skin cancer, general dermatology, and laser treatment of excess hair, facial veins. http://www.mostow-md.org/
Extractions: Terri Nagy, P.A. has now joined the practice to assist in the care of most skin conditions. We're pleased to add her to our staff to help make your experience with our practice even more efficient and convenient. Our mission is to provide medical care that will improve the quality and duration of our patients' lives. We strive to provide service that is better than expected in every aspect of the care we give. Dr. Eliot Mostow is Certified by the American Board of Dermatology. Dermatologists are physicians with specialty training in the diagnosis, surgery, and treatment of the skin, hair, and nails of adults and children. He is currently Head of the Dermatology Section at Northeast Ohio University College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) and on the clinical faculty at Case Western University Department of Dermatology.
Oral Contraceptives And Breast Cancer - General Practice Notebook Breast cancer Hereditary Factors Patient UK www.patient.co.uk/showd PRODIGY PILSL732 Version 26 www.prodigy.nhs.uk/clin PRODIGY PILS L447 Version 23 http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=1194655815
RGU: HSSG Research Cluster Home Has four key research themes cancer care and treatment, Cardiovascular health and disease, Bioactive molecules and biotechnology and The health and care of specific groups http://www.rgu.ac.uk/hcsg/general/
Esophageal Cancer Treatments Provides general information in a factsheet presentation. http://www.cancergroup.com/em8.html
Extractions: The esophagus, like all body tissues, is made up of individual cells. Normally, cells within the forming esophagus divide and grow very rapidly in the womb, in early childhood, and through puberty. In adulthood, new cells are only formed to replace those which have died from injury, old age or disease. The division of cells to produce new ones is under tight control by the " genes " within each cell. These genes are made up of DNA, and if it becomes damaged, the cell may start dividing out of control.Esophagus cancer starts in a single cell which has become abnormal. This cells produces millions, and eventually billions, of copies of itself. The copies are called"clones". These clones fail to function as normal esophagus tissue, but instead divert resources from healthy cells to fuel their own growth. When there are about 1 billion cells, they form a clump, or "tumor" 1/2 inch across. A "
National Cancer Institute - Esophageal Cancer Home Page Resource of the U.S. National cancer Institute including access to an online booklet, clinical trials, medical articles and other general information. http://www.cancer.gov/cancer_information/cancer_type/esophageal/
Extractions: NCI Access to Investigational Drugs: Questions and Answers Approved Oncology Drugs ... ¿En Qué Consisten Los Estudios Clínicos? Un Folleto Para Los Pacientes De Cancer Spanish Atención en el hogar para pacientes de cáncer Spanish Ayuda financiera para el cuidado del cáncer Spanish Cese del hábito de fumar y riesgo persistente en el paciente de cáncer (PDQ®) Spanish Cómo encontrar recursos en su comunidad si usted tiene cáncer Spanish Cuidados paliativos Spanish El cáncer: preguntas y respuestas Spanish El equipo de atención médica: el médico es sólo el principio Spanish El Instituto Nacional del Cáncer de Estados Unidos Spanish El Servicio de Información sobre el Cáncer: preguntas y respuestas Spanish Estudio del Selenio y la Vitamina E para Prevenir el Cáncer (SELECT): preguntas y respuestas Spanish Etapa del cáncer: preguntas y respuestas Spanish Fumar cigarrillos y el cáncer: preguntas y respuestas Spanish Grado histológico del tumor Spanish La interpretación de los pronósticos y las estadísticas del cáncer Spanish Nutrición Spanish Organizaciones nacionales que brindan servicios a las personas con cáncer y a sus familias Spanish PDQ®: preguntas y respuestas Spanish Preguntas y respuestas acerca del cáncer metastásico Spanish Sumarios sobre los cuidados médicos de apoyo (PDQ®) Spanish Terapia adyuvante para el cáncer de seno: preguntas y respuestas Spanish
MedlinePlus: Esophageal Cancer U.S. National Library of Medicine source including links to general information sites. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/esophagealcancer.html
Extractions: Also available in: Spanish How Is Cancer of the Esophagus Staged? (American Cancer Society) Understanding Esophageal Dilation (American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy) Upper Endoscopy (National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse) Upper GI Series (National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse) Treatment Palliative Therapy (American Cancer Society) Treatment for Cancer of the Esophagus (American Cancer Society) Treatment of Cancer of the Esophagus by Stage (American Cancer Society) Prevention/Screening Can Cancer of the Esophagus Be Found Early?
Welcome To Medscape general Surgery. general Surgery Home Page general Surgery CME Read moreabout managing the fourth leading cause of cancerrelated death in men and http://www.medscape.com/
U-M Cancer Center Research general information including institutional treatment orientation and contact details. http://www.cancer.med.umich.edu/learn/esophageal.htm
CTCA: Cancer Information Index general Pancreatic cancer Information. Pancreatic cancer Information Pancreatic general Prostate cancer Information. Prostate cancer Information http://www.cancercenter.com/cancer-type-sitemap.htm
Extractions: Treatment Options Bladder Cancer - Treatment Overview General Bladder Cancer Information Bone Cancer - Treatment Overview General Bone Cancer Information Brain Cancer - Treatment Overview ... General Brain Cancer Information General Breast Cancer Information Cervical Cancer - Treatment Overview ... General Cervical Cancer Information General Colon Cancer Information Esophageal Cancer - Treatment Overview ... Esophageal Cancer Message Board General Esophageal Cancer Information General Hodgkin's Disease Information Kidney Cancer - Treatment Overview ... General Kidney Cancer Information General Leukemia Information
Extractions: General Information What You Need to Know about Esophageal Cancer - An important booklet from the National Cancer Institute. Highly recommended for cancer patients and general public. Esophageal Cancer Guide This document is the general starting-point for information regarding esophageal cancer. Included here is diagnosis, symptomatic and treatment information and clinical trials. Also includes survivor's stories. Understanding the Esophagus - Anatomy of esophagus.
Ovarian Cancer, OnTumor.com general Information. Ovarian cancer Review From National cancer Institute (NCI) . About Ovarian cancer -general information on Ovarian cancer including http://www.cancerlinksusa.com/ovarian.htm
Extractions: We Link, You Find! Top Feature Top 10 Links Cancer News Cancer Centers Research Related ... Glossary For Professionals Main Page Journal Club Meetings Tools About Us Book Store Contact Us Sign Guest Book ... Message Board Other Links Newsgroups cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer treatment for cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer diagnosis prevention cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer treatment for cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer diagnosis prevention cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer treatment for cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer diagnosis prevention cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer treatment for cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer diagnosis prevention cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer treatment for cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer diagnosis prevention cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer treatment for cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer diagnosis prevention cancer of ovary and ovarian cancer
Kidney Cancer, OnTumor.com Introduction to Kidney cancer general information and web resources provided by What You Need to Know about Kidney cancer - Basic general information http://www.cancerlinksusa.com/kidney.htm
Extractions: (Renal Cell Carcinoma) Message Board General Information Introduction to Kidney Cancer - General information and web resources provided by the Cancer Information Network. What You Need to Know about Kidney Cancer - Basic general information provided by National Cancer Institute. What is Renal Cell Carcinoma - General information provided in this page from the American Cancer Society Resource Center. Cleveland Clinic: Renal Cell Cancer - Provides good but brief information about the disease, its cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, prognosis, treatment, and much more. Renal Cell Cancer - From the Medical Reference Library of HealthAnswers.com Has good but brief information about the disease, its cause, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, prognosis, treatment, and much more. Also includes atlas and images (CT scans) of the disease.
Raph's Tonsil Cancer - Home Page View from a patient including a personal history as well as general information. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~raphaels/
Extractions: Background and diary of events leading up to diagnosis Scan Results and Required Treatment Risks Treatment Diary ... Useful Links Site last modified 6th May 2005 I have set up this very basic personal home page, firstly to chronologically record the initial diagnosis and lengthy treatment, secondly to inform/educate family, friends and fellow tonsil cancer patients, of specifically, tonsil cancer and the effects of the relevant treatment. Although being personally diagnosed with cancer is a serious issue, for myself and everybody around me, I make no apologies if I offend anybody with some of the humour and gory detail I have injected into this page, it's part of my healing process which helps me and the people around me keep positive. So you've been warned! This page will be updated whenever I have new information to add, which hopefully should be on a regular basis. Initially the page's format will be very basic and over the next couple of months will become more detailed with further links, photos and extra typical web page functionality. I got the idea after viewing a couple of American websites belonging to other tonsil cancer patients and the sites seemed effective. Background and diary of events leading up to diagnosis Name: Raphael Stipic Age: 42 years old Occupation: Project Manager Marital Status: Married with three sons Country of residence: Suffolk - UK Sunday 24th Aug Thursday 28th Aug '03 - During dinner with family I started to experience slight difficulty breathing and talking also beginning to get agitated and concerned that this was not usually associated with tonsillitis and needed to get another opinion fast. It had definitely grown since Sunday.
Imaginis - General Information On Mammography general Information on Mammography, Format for Printing The goal of screeningmammography is to detect cancer when it is still too small to be felt by a http://imaginis.com/breasthealth/mammography.asp
Extractions: view mammography Main Menu: Related Articles: What is Mammography? Mammography is a special type of x-ray imaging used to create detailed images of the breast. It is estimated that 48 million mammograms are performed each year in the United States. Mammography uses low dose x-ray; high contrast, high-resolution film; and an x-ray system designed specifically for imaging the breasts. Successful treatment of breast cancer depends on early diagnosis. Mammography plays a major role in early detection of breast cancers. The US Food and Drug Administration reports that mammography can find 85 to 90 percent of breast cancers in women over 50 and can discover a lump up to two years before it can be felt. The benefits of mammography far outweigh the risks and inconvenience Mammography can show changes in the breast well before a woman or her physician can feel them. Once a lump is discovered, mammography can be key in evaluating the lump to determine if it is cancerous. If a breast abnormality is found or confirmed with mammography, additional breast imaging tests such as
Extractions: C ruising down life's highway I came to a detour on May 10, 2001. At roughly 2:10PM EST I was told that there was a good chance that I had cancer. But just to make sure I needed to go through some tests. You see I had developed what is called base of tongue cancer a nasty, slow growing tumor that I hadn't noticed at all. In fact the only hint that there was anything wrong with me was a swollen lymph gland on my neck. But with lightning speed my ENT (ear, nose and throat) doctor got me into the hospital for an x-ray and scheduled a CT scan of my neck. That's when the concept of this Web site was born. CT scan, PET scan, PEG tube, porta-cath, chemo-radiation and a whole bunch of other terms were thrown at me as though I had successfully completed six years of post-graduate medical training. And with each new procedure my medical team ordered up....my stress levels began to build. M y stress was brought on in part by fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of what each test or treatment would feel, sound, smell and look like. Looking back, none of the tests should have been feared...save for the unknown. That's where I'm going with this site. I've tried to compile a list of tests and treatments that you might face as a cancer patient. Wherever possible I've included pictures as I experienced them. Sure, there will be instances where the equipment looks different at your cancer center but you should gain a general idea of what to expect from what you'll see here.
NCH Healthcare System: Regional Cancer Institute: Cancer News Prostate cancer? Renal cancer? Stem Cell Transplant? Supportive Care? Testicularcancer? More Head and Neck cancer general News » http://cancer.nchmd.org/news.aspx?section=cancernews&display=summary&cid=52
MedlinePlus: Pancreatic Cancer U.S. National Library of Medicine source which includes links to general information. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pancreaticcancer.html
Extractions: Also available in: Spanish What You Need to Know about Cancer of the Pancreas (National Cancer Institute) Overviews Pancreatic Cancer (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Pancreatic Cancer: Frequently Asked Questions (National Pancreas Foundation) Diagnosis/Symptoms CA 19-9 (Cancer Antigen 19-9) (American Association for Clinical Chemistry) Can Pancreatic Cancer Be Found Early? (American Cancer Society) Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) (National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center) - Links to PDF How Is Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosed?