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Cancer, Understanding It, Coping With It.

By Michael Lyall

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Let me introduce myself

My name is Michael Lyall and I used to be a financial consultant, tired of commuting to the City every day I did exactly what The Beatles wrote about: "I blew my mind out in the car"!!

True - on the way to work one morning - I stopped at a red light, I just felt I could not keep the pace up, turned left instead of right. Drove out into the country and sat in my car. That was it I never returned to the office.

I went home and decided there and then I was going to make it on my own. That was 6 years ago and apart from a few doubts that first week and a few months of family pressure (!) I have never looked back.

Now I help others achieve their dreams of running their own businesses from home. From writers, craft makers, internet marketers, wedding planners, home health care pet care and more...

I have vast experience in what it takes to plan, build and execute a home business.

Hopefully I can help you too.

I will continue to set up my blog, hopefully the famous words of "If you build it, they will come" Will work for me.

Thank you for your time

Mike

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So you or a member of your family may unfortunately have been diagnosed with Cancer. The big ‘C’ some people call it. Why is this word so difficult to say?

No longer does cancer automatically mean a death sentence. Survival rates have grown considerably over the past few years. Treatment has improved dramatically, along with early detection. One of the biggest advances towards beating cancer is early detection.

So what is Cancer? Our cells are the building blocks of life, naturally multiplying when needed and dying when not. When our body cells start to act irregularly, cancer appears to develop. Most forms are of a solid tumor and can grow within any area of the body.

The most common cancers in men are: prostate, lung and colon. For women: breast, lung and colon. Lung cancer on its own accounts for the largest cause of cancer-related deaths.

Despite millions of dollars and hours of research the causes of cancer are still often unknown; however tobacco, radiation (sunlight) and toxins can play a high risk in development of the disease. Hereditary factors can play a large role; some people known to be at risk can take medication in the hope of delaying or indeed stopping their chances of developing the disease.

Most cancers will present themselves in some form of symptom which will alert the sufferer to visit their doctor. Unfortunately there are some cancers which show no signs at all until the cancer has spread. A specialist will carry out many tests, often a scan, biopsy and x-rays.

Treatment varies with each diagnosis from surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. At this time it helps to gain support from family, friends and a support group.

The internet today can play an important role for cancer sufferers and their families. By researching and becoming more knowledgeable about the disease, it is easier to feel more in control of the illness.

Often it is advisable to learn as much as you can about the various cancers, should the unexpected happen you will understand far more of the ‘medical jargon’ when you make that first important visit. Studies have shown that the more people understand about the disease and the early warnings signs, the more lives can be saved by early treatment.

To help prevent cancer, stop smoking, avoid long exposure to sunlight, excessive alcohol. Attend regular screening sessions and conduct self examination. These methods may help you catch the disease early. If any doubts are ever raised always consult your physician or health provider.

I hope this article was helpful to you. For a wider range of medical conditions please take a look at our website, where we can offer advice and information to help keep you healthy and fit. Keep Healthy Keep Fit

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