Monday, February 9, 2009

Cancer Stages

The stage of a cancer is a descriptor (usually numbers I to IV) of how much the cancer has spread. The stage often takes into account the size of a tumor, how deep it has penetrated, whether it has invaded adjacent organs, how many lymph nodes it has metastasized to (if any), and whether it has spread to distant organs. Staging of cancer is important because the stage at diagnosis is the most powerful predictor of survival, and treatments are often changed based on the stage.


Overall Stage Grouping is also referred to as Roman Numeral Staging. This system uses numerals I, II, III, and IV (plus the 0) to describe the progression of cancer.

Stage 0 carcinoma in situ.
Stage I cancers are localized to one part of the body.
Stage II cancers are locally advanced, as are stage III
Stage III cancers. Whether a cancer is designated as Stage II or Stage III can depend on the specific type of cancer; for example, in Hodgkin's Disease, Stage II indicates affected lymph nodes on only one side of the diaphragm, whereas Stage III indicates affected lymph nodes above and below the diaphragm. The specific criteria for Stages II and III therefore differ according to diagnosis.
Stage IV cancers have often metastasized, or spread to other organs or throughout the body.
Within the TNM system, a cancer may also be designated as recurrent, meaning that it has appeared again after being in remission or after all visible tumor has been eliminated. Recurrence can either be local, meaning that it appears in the same location as the original, or distant, meaning that it appears in a different part of the body.

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mesothelioma Questions :

Describe the different cell types of malignant mesothelioma and relative rates of survival, and the different types/locations of mesothelioma and rate of occurrence

How is malignant mesothelioma treated, and what is the goal of each treatment?

What are the risk factors, diagnosis rates and survival rates for malignant mesothelioma?

Discuss the legal implications of asbestos and mesothelioma.

List the current treatment options for mesothelioma.

How is mesothelioma diagnosed?

Ref :
1. MesotheliomaQuestions and answers
2. http://www.mesotheliomaquestions.org/

Thursday, February 5, 2009

mesothelioma is high paying keyword?

Remember, the price someone bids for a keyword isn't necessarily what they have to pay, it's often much less. And advertisers generally only pay the big bucks for ads only shown on Google's search results pages, not on random sites in the Google Network. (Well, they can use site targeting if they want to target other sites.)

Mesothelioma Adsense Keywords

From my personal experience with a Mesothelioma site, I know for a fact that I am not getting paid $160 a click. But Overture says Mesothelioma is worth $160!

Now I am making roughly $1.01/click with AdSense on Mesothelioma, but I am wondering, does the rates on Overture in anyway relate to the rates on AdSense?

Check out Mesothelioma on Overture: http://uv.bidtool.overture.com/d/search/tools/bidtool/index.jhtml?Keywords=mesothelioma&mkt=us&lang=en_US&Partner=userbidtool

Something must be going right for them if there bids just keep going hire.

If Overture is paying $160 a click then hell, I want to sign with them...

mesothelioma keywords

mesothelioma $78.85
mesothelioma lawyer $54.61
mesothelioma attorney $61.86
mesothelioma cancer $74.88
pleural mesothelioma $72.97
malignant mesothelioma $67.96
peritoneal mesothelioma $73.63
asbestos mesothelioma $25.99
mesothelioma treatment $24.73
mesothelioma info $14.44
mesothelioma law $17.66
mesothelioma litigation $13.28
mesothelioma diagnosis $11.63
mesothelioma research $12.69

Mesothelioma health

The risk of mesothelioma related disease grows with the amount of fibers inhaled, and by the amount of time and years exposed.
The earlier you or your loved one is diagnosed with mesothelioma, the better the chances are that they can be treated.

Mesothelioma has a greater number of treatment options including chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, experimental therapies and drugs, complementary medicine and therapies, and lifestyle modifications.

Advance stages of Mesothelioma, Lung Cancer, and Asbestosis are virtually untreatable. If you have experienced asbestos exposure for long periods of time but do not have any signs of mesothelioma yet, it is a good idea to see your doctor since the latency period for signs of disease after asbestos exposure is 20-40 years.

Cancer and Mesothelioma

The most common form of cancer caused by asbestos is mesothelioma, a rare cancer that is very rarely cured. The only proven cause of mesothelioma is exposure to asbestos.

An estimated 20 to 30 percent of people diagnosed with mesothelioma have no knowledge of prior exposure to asbestos. But the prior popularity of asbestos as a building material may shed some light on a person's ability to identify the source of their exposure to asbestos.

Mesothelioma typically attacks the thin membranous lining of the lungs, abdomen, or heart, known as the mesothelium. It is estimated that 2,000 to 3,000 new cases of mesothelioma are reported each year. The symptoms of mesothelioma typically arise 20 to 50 years after exposure, which makes it difficult to diagnose the countless cases lying dormant across the country. For more information about mesothelioma