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Up Yours, Cancer! Support for self confidence. Courtesy: St. Baldrick’s Foundation. One dad is taking things to the next level to make his kid feel special. Josh Marshall’s son Gabriel had to go through a surgical procedure to deal with cancer in his brain. The eight year old was left with a bare head and a huge scar, one that was weighing down on the child. The way he did it was spend some time under the needle, getting a tattoo of his son’s scar in the same place on his head. The photo took first place.
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Bettendorf | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Four cancer breakthroughs to keep an eye on. Researchers and doctors have made some incredible breakthroughs in 2015, as the year wraps up it is important to look at which of those could be making an impact. Here are the top recent cancer breakthroughs to keep an eye on. 1 The odd breakthrough. Courtesy of Univeristy of Iowa/Wassermann Lab). So how do they do it? The same way a radiologist or pathologist would, by reading a mammogram or biopsy slide. 2 New gene map. According to a relea...
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Skin cancer | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Category Archives: Skin cancer. What’s UV light and why does everyone hate it? Ultraviolet (UV) light is the type of light beyond the end of the visible light spectrum. The wavelengths of ultraviolet light are too short to be seen by the human eye and also short enough to be damaging to our bodies in high amounts. That damage may take the form of a sunburn, wrinkles or spots or it may result in skin cancer, cataracts or other dangerous diseases. So while sunshine can be healthy in s...
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sun damage | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Tag Archives: sun damage. What’s UV light and why does everyone hate it? Ultraviolet (UV) light is the type of light beyond the end of the visible light spectrum. The wavelengths of ultraviolet light are too short to be seen by the human eye and also short enough to be damaging to our bodies in high amounts. That damage may take the form of a sunburn, wrinkles or spots or it may result in skin cancer, cataracts or other dangerous diseases. So while sunshine can be healthy in strict ...
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Colorectal cancer | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Category Archives: Colorectal cancer. Are you older than 50 or black or genetically predisposed? Found, the earlier the better when it comes to treatment outcomes. Major risk factors include age, race and a personal or family history of colorectal cancer, which means most people diagnosed with colon cancer are 50 or older, are African-American or have inherited genetic predispositions (which can be determined by genetic testing. Moral of the story? Inherited syndromes and genetics.
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sun transmitted disease | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Category Archives: sun transmitted disease. What’s UV light and why does everyone hate it? Ultraviolet (UV) light is the type of light beyond the end of the visible light spectrum. The wavelengths of ultraviolet light are too short to be seen by the human eye and also short enough to be damaging to our bodies in high amounts. That damage may take the form of a sunburn, wrinkles or spots or it may result in skin cancer, cataracts or other dangerous diseases. So while sunshine can be ...
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melanoma | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! What’s UV light and why does everyone hate it? Ultraviolet (UV) light is the type of light beyond the end of the visible light spectrum. The wavelengths of ultraviolet light are too short to be seen by the human eye and also short enough to be damaging to our bodies in high amounts. That damage may take the form of a sunburn, wrinkles or spots or it may result in skin cancer, cataracts or other dangerous diseases. So while sunshine can be healthy in strict moderation, we always reco...
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skin cancer | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Tag Archives: skin cancer. What’s UV light and why does everyone hate it? Ultraviolet (UV) light is the type of light beyond the end of the visible light spectrum. The wavelengths of ultraviolet light are too short to be seen by the human eye and also short enough to be damaging to our bodies in high amounts. That damage may take the form of a sunburn, wrinkles or spots or it may result in skin cancer, cataracts or other dangerous diseases. So while sunshine can be healthy in strict...
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Iowa Cancer Specialists | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Tag Archives: Iowa Cancer Specialists. Support for self confidence. Courtesy: St. Baldrick’s Foundation. One dad is taking things to the next level to make his kid feel special. Josh Marshall’s son Gabriel had to go through a surgical procedure to deal with cancer in his brain. The eight year old was left with a bare head and a huge scar, one that was weighing down on the child. The tattoo shows some of the lengths parents are willing to go to make their kids feel comfortable. Let us kn...
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Are you older than 50 or black or genetically predisposed? All three? Get screened. | Up Yours, Cancer!
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Up Yours, Cancer! Are you older than 50 or black or genetically predisposed? Colorectal cancer: we won’t say it’s a pretty subject, but it is pretty important. Unfortunately, colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States, affecting mostly people 50 years or older. More fortunately, colorectal cancer can be prevented with screenings. Precancerous growths called polyps can be identified during a screening process and removed before becoming cancerous. If cancer. Moral of the story?