Cancer Screening ,Diagnosis & Prevention
Screening can help doctors find & treat cancer at early stages. At the early stages, cancer cells are easier to treat but by the time, cancer cells begun to spread and harder to treat. Some cancer screening tests are Colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, and high-sensitivity faecal occult blood tests (FOBTs), Low-dose helical computed tomography, Mammography, Pap test and human papillomavirus (HPV) testing. Others Screening tests are Alpha-fetoprotein blood test, Breast MRI, CA-125 test, PSA test, Virtual colonoscopy.
Cancer is a kind of disease in which cells divided abnormally, without any control. It can spreads all over the body also in the lymph as well as blood systems. It is estimated that more than 72% worldwide populations are having Cancer. Now a days 30-50% cancers can be prevented. On avoiding some unhealthy factors Like Tobacco, Alcohol, carcinogenic products, overweight, obesity, ionizing radiation, infectious infection actually can prevent the cancer. Sufficient healthy diet & Proper exercise is also needed.
Researchers has bring one new concept like Chemoprevention, medicines which use to treat precancerous conditions or to keep cancer from ever developing.
- Localized cancer Screening
- Infection Control
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