By: RicardoKnitweld | 2010-12-16 | Alternative Medicine In the recent times, we are becoming more aware of the disease called as Pancreatic Cancer since many personalities are suffering from this disease read more
By: Dinesh Kumar D | 2010-03-19 | Cancer Pancreatic cancer is difficult to treat due to difficulty in diagnosis. It has very few symptoms before it spreads to other parts of the body. Once it spreads and it is often too late for western treatment methods to do anything. Death rate because of pancreatic cancer is high. read more
By: Stephen L Bynum | 2010-05-12 | Cancer Phase I pancreatic cancer HSP trials in 1997, showed promising results despite some set-backs. HSP or heat-shock proteins are the caretakers of all protein and amino acid (peptide) sequences in the cell. If amino acid sequences and protein folding is out of place the heat-shock proteins fix the problem or have it removed from the cell. HSP assist in removing the foreign amino acid fragments from the cell to the immune system where T-cells decode the protein fragments. T-cells then rid the body of the unfamiliar peptides. Concerns from the previous pancreatic cancer HSP trial has been corrected and a Phase II pancreatic cancer HSP trial is currently underway. read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Movies Patrick Swayze was an actor whose humility always seemed genuine, his work ethic unquestioned. Here are five great ways to see this fallen actor on satellite TV networks and revisit a remarkable career. read more
By: Adam Parrish | 2010-12-11 | Law Patrick Kane was injured soon after finding entangled with a stick in his legs that resulted in a heavy and awkward fall into the boards. Patrick Kane is a Robust Hockey Player Patrick Kane left the ice, and he looked as if he could not put fat on his left leg, and news was that he could not return due to a decrease-physique injury. Coach Joel Quenneville, said he could possibly be out in some time and that offers us hope that Patrick has only suffered a small sprain rather than ... read more
By: Shravan Kumar Venkatraman | 2010-03-19 | Cancer Pancreas in located in the upper abdomen. Pancreas contains glands that are responsible for various body functions like secretion of insulin that controls the sugar level in blood apart from using sugar as a energy source. Pancreas also secretes glands that help in digestion of food. A cancerous growth around pancreas is termed as pancreatic cancer. read more
By: dilbertcool | 2010-11-27 | Health & Fitness There are no official preventative measures that can be taken to ensure one won't develop pancreatic cancer. However, by being aware of the 4 pancreatic cancer read more
By: JamieCG | 2010-12-07 | Health & Fitness Pancreatitis Cancer: Prevention Is Not Possible, So Act On Possible Causes When it concerns pancreatitis cancer there are several known causes that lead to development of this condition read more
By: Dr. Pradeep Balu | 2010-03-28 | Cancer Cancer of the pancreas is a very deadly disease with >98% of mortality in affected patients. Cancer of the pancreas is the 4th most common cause of cancer related deaths in US. read more
By: Peter Melamed Ph.D. | 2010-03-31 | Diseases and Conditions Alcoholic pancreatitis is very complicated condition which is difficult to treat with conventional medicine. Most cases of acute pancreatitis are caused by gallstones, liver diseases, alcohol abuse, or all of the above. Each year 80,000 to 200,000 people in the U.S. are admitted to the hospital with pancreatitis - and the mortality rate ranges from 5% to 10%. That is why, after the first attack of acute pancreatitis, it is necessary for heavy users of alcohol to start a comprehensive program to prevent the development of chronic pancreatitis or a further deterioration of their pancreatic health. read more
By: Darrell D Price | 2010-04-02 | Cancer Pancreatic cancer is a 'most unfortunate' disease because it compromises one of the essential organs necessary in an effective recovery from cancer. The pancreas is an essential part of the immune system, which normally functions to destroy cancer cells as they are formed in the body. read more
By: Nelson Berry | 2011-04-12 | Cancer Heres the truth: a lot of people die from pancreatic cancer. Though its not as common as breast, colon, or lung cancer, it still claims many lives. It is one of the hardest types of cancer to diagnose... read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-12 | Diseases and Conditions The pancreas, like many other of our organs, doesn't come to mind much when it is humming along doing its job. The problem is that when something starts to misfire in the pancreas, pandemonium commences to result in the rest of the body. read more
By: Craig Stanford | 2010-03-29 | Cancer Pancreatic cancer is one of the most difficult cancers to treat using conventional Western Medicine. That is where an alternative treatment for pancreatic cancer comes in. Pancreatic cancer is hard to treat because it has very few symptoms before it spreads to other parts of the body. This is because pancreatic cancer is usually a very aggressive. By the time it is detected, it is often too late for conventional Western medicine to do anything other than to prolong life a few months. read more
By: phillip turner | 2012-11-21 | Cancer Pancreatic cancer is the most deadliest type of cancer . It is also called as silent killer.Late diagnoses, rapid growth of its tumor and the inability to diagnose this disease at early stages are the reasons why it is considered to be a life threatening disease. read more