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Brain Cancer
Question: Can a traumatic brain injury lead to brain cancer? And what environmental factors, if there's any, that can cause brain cancer? How can someone have brain cancer even if there are no history of brain cancer in his family?
Answer: Exposure to certain toxins can increase the chances of developing cancer (such as in smoking) but injury is generally not associated with cancer.
Question: Can Noise Cancelling Headphones increase the chance of having brain cancer? Always talking on a cell phone can increase the chance of having brain cancer. A noise cancelling headphone uses a battery to operate. It emits frequency to interfere the noise in the background and it is 85% noise cancellation. I am wondering whether it will have the same effect as a cell phone which can increase the chance of having brain cancer if we talk on it too often. I have ear pain and that's why I don't want to use ear plugs.
Answer: No.
Active noise cancellation headphones emit in the audio range (and phase inverted version of the surrounding noise). Telephones emits in the hundreds of millions of hertz (cycles/sec) range. Which heats up and vibrates your braincells possibly eventually leading to their mutation and a tumor in some people.
Basic rule of thumb, if its a natural range, natural food, or a naturally occuring chemical it probably won't give you cancer.
If its man-made, a frankenfood, or is made by a guy in a lab coat it may give you cancer.
If you get ear pain it could be a result of the pressure from the firm fit of the ear plug or the volume. Use it at a reasonable volume (snug headphones can cause headphone cause they direct sound pressure right onto the drum with no ventilation of pressure). Rest your ears. Keep them dry. Don't use cotton wool buds (Q-tips) inside your ear. Clean them with a MILD 3% hydrogen peroxide solution if they get waxy using an eyedropper) MAKE SURE ITS A DILUTE 3% NO STRONGER.
Question: Can a person with terminal brain cancer obtain life insurance? Recently my sister has been diagnost with terminal brain cancer. She has been given 6-12 months to live. She is a 50 year old living in Michigan. We are wondering if there is any chance of her obtaining life insurance. If so from whom?
Answer: Not likely. And if you did find one that agreed, I would be very hesitant to trust them.
Recently upgraded my term-life policy from work, (before knowledge of brain tumor) and they wanted "eligibility of insurability" forms (about two weeks after surgery). First question was "Are you currently receiving medical treatment for...."
Declined increase in benefits, dropped coverage. Imagine that.
Question: How can I make a patient with lung and brain cancer more comfortable? My mom has lung cancer that has spread to the brain. Her head is titled down and can't lay down right or eat a lot.
Answer: What a great responsibility you have.
Get into contact with Hospice. They will help you and show you what you can do for her.
They will also be able to assess whether she needs help with nutrition or pain relief.
Question: What color is the ribbon for brain cancer? I need to know because my Baby cousin Is about 10 or 9 months old and has brain cancer, brain tumor, an water in his brain.
If you can please add a picture
Answer: Gray
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I tried to paste mine here and it will not let me. I have on in my signature for my email that's automatic.
If you want to email at this address below you can copy and paste mine.
WVLYNNSUMMERS74@AOL.COM
I also have a link to a site with ribbons for most cancer types. For some reason its not working but I'll try and get the info for you. Its got lots of them.
Please put BT in the title so I'll know its not spam. i can also give you some sites for support and infomation. I am so sorry for your families problems.
the choose hope site has many great products . I have purchased my metal BT ribbons from them that I wear daily. Plus my bracelets.
Any one else that wants to talk about BT issues feel free to email me. My husband is the patient. He's a 20year survivor, AAIII. I use my AOL account for most email. Yahoo hates me when it comes to email.
Question: Why does a brain cancer patient develop slurred speech? I have a friend who's breast cancer has just spread to her brain. She is on many treatments, and her speech has become a little slurred, slowed, and sometimes difficult. What is causing this? Will it fix itself or stay like that forever?
Answer: There are several possibilities regarding the speech problem:
* The tumor(s) are damaging her brain's speech center
* The chemotherapy drugs and/or other medication are impacting her speech center
* She had a stroke.
Youir friend has stage 4 breast cancer with brain metastasis, so her prognosis is very poor. While chemo may slow the progress of her disease, you need to have realistic expectations about her future. The tone of your remark, "will it fix itself or stay like that forever?", suggests that you do not understand her prognosis.
Question: Has there been a real increase in the amount of brain cancer? I can think of 4 people I've known who either have it, or have already died of it, plus several famous people seem to have had it as well. Is there an actual statistical uptick in the amount of brain cancer? Part B--some people say that IF there is an uptick, it might be due to cell phone use. While I accept that as a possible explanation, could it also be possible that dental X rays might have caused some brain cancers, too?
Answer: Well, i am 80 years old, and in my time i have heard every mortal thing given as the cause of cancers, but very very few are ever proved to be right.After the atom bomb tests that was to blame,so was SPUTNIK then luminous watches, the list goes on, and still we have no definitive reason.Lung cancer is put down to smoking,OK but what about the rest,...breast, testicular,liver, bowel and so on. My personal view is we must be ingesting some thing that our body does not like.I do hope its not chocolate cause i love it.
Question: Does anyone know the odds of a boxer getting brain cancer? We lost a boxer to brain cancer last August and now I'm really scared our remaining boxer will get it. So I was wondering what the exact odds are, if anyone knows them.
Answer: I was looking for a Boxer last summer and I decided against it. I have a very good friend that is a retired vet tech, and she told me that in her vet clinic, she only saw one Boxer in over 20 years that didn't die of cancer, usually before the age of 7. I'm not sure if brain cancer was the common thing, but it sure scared the poop out of me about that breed. I surely don't mean to discourage you, I just wanted to state what she told me. Also, there are many other breeds that are "prone" to cancer at a fairly young age. I don't know what the odds are, but I sure hope your odds are good. Sorry to hear about your other Boxer.
Question: What are the chances of a teenager to have brain cancer? I was wondering what the chances of a teenage girl are 13-14 of getting brain cancer? Could someone answer my question for me please? Oh yeah, only true answers please.
like what precentage?
Answer: I wouldn't lie to you, honey. I'm a nurse & I can honestly tell you it is very very rare. At your age your body goes through a lot of changes & you may be getting minor symptoms & we all think we've got the worse thing possible. You get a few headaches or a dizzy spell & watching TV (esp. MD shows like House) & we've got the same thing as on TV. I thought I had cancer a few times. I didn't. Not ever. Please try not to worry.But if you do have some problem that really doesn't go away, it wouldn't hurt to see your MD.Good luck.
Question: Do many people die from brain cancer after it is removed? My brother had brain cancer about 9 years ago, but he had the tumor removed and went through radiation and chemotherapy.At the moment he is doing fine, but I found some statistics that said even living five years was immprobable.
Answer: Treatment of all sorts of cancer is much more aggressive, these days, with rather better outcomes.
Edit: There are a lot of out of date articles and stats online still.
Question: Does putting my cell phone in a case/pouch reduce my chances of getting brain cancer? Does putting my cell phone in a case/pouch when I'm not using it but is still near me or in my pocket reduce my chances of getting brain cancer or other cell phone related injuries/dieseases?
Answer: Brain cancer occurs in about 7 out of every 100,000 people. Is your risk reduced from that? No. Is it reduced from keeping it plastered to your ear? Maybe. Some researchers think there maybe a link between cell phones and brain cancer, but no one knows yet. Keeping a cell phone in a shirt pocket could cause injury if you have a pacemaker.
Question: What are some interesting facts about brain cancer? what are some new or interesting facts about brain cancer?
And are there any potential new treatments?
Answer: The connection of brain cancer to the use of cell phones because of the microwaves the phones emit that penetrate the brain.
Question: I am looking for a brain cancer myspace layout? I am not good at making my own though, any websites or ideas? I have found a bunch for breast cancer, but would like one for brain cancer or even general cancer, because I recently lost my dad from brain cancer... Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Answer: Hi, that seems really interesting! My Uncle is a neurosurgeon. Anyways, I will go do some searching for you and I myself know how to edit and create websites!
I will come back and edit this answer with information/templates I find!
Ok, I found some design templates that would work nicely if you just create your own banner and etc. Here are some links:
http://zymic.com/template_preview.php?id=128&cat_id=1
The template in the above link is more sophisticated rather than a child/sci-fi like template. It shows maturity and the banners/pictures and links can be easily edited and replaced with relevant pictures!
http://zymic.com/template_preview.php?id=82&cat_id=2
The template above is slightly more High Tech/Futuristic style. And again can be edited with relevant information
to browse on your own, go to zymic.com and use the navigation on the left to get to where you want, I suggest business links because brain cancer is a serious thing.
Sincerely,
JasonXiao
Leader/Founder of Team ColorBlind
http://coloblindcs.net
Question: How common is brain cancer, is it heredity or genetic? how common is brain cancer
to any particular group?
is it genetic
what are some ways to help prevent it?
please i just really need ot know this info...in a few sentences please dont write a whole page
Answer: Brain cancer for adults is not as common as lung, prostate, breast, colon, and stomach cancer.
Any particular group: it can affect young children aged 0-10 very common in girls and older people 65+
It sometimes is genetic
To prevent it, live a healthy lifestyle, eat plenty of anti-oxidants and recognize the symptoms of brain cancer quickly before it is too late (in stages 3-5)
Symptoms: Amnesia, fever for week+, intense headaches, nightmares, swollen lymph nodes, loss of function in hands, feet, thought.
hope this helps
Question: How does Brain Cancer affect the body? I'm doing a school project on Brain Cancer and I'm wondering how Brain Cancer affects the body.
Answer: A lot depends on what sort of tumor it is, how big it is and which part of the brain it is in.
Question: what should a person expect when they are dying of brain cancer? What will happen to the mind and body? A friend was diagnosed with brain cancer, and she was told that whe will only have a few weeks to live. Right now, she is still functioning fairly well. What will happen over the next two weeks? She has a lot of pain in her head, and her speech is slurred. What else should I expect to see?
Answer: As the cancer grows, the pressure it places on surrounding structures within the brain increases. This will increase the severity of the symptoms. Depending on the type of cancer it is (whether it's primary or a metastasis), the growth rate will vary. Obviously, faster growing cancers will cause the symptoms your friend is suffering from to increase in severity rather rapidly. Conversely, if the tumor is a slower growing one, your friend can live a relatively functional life for a long period of time.
Therefore what you can expect to see in your friend can be quite variable. Generally speaking, if untreated, her current symptoms will worsen, and new symptoms may appear such as seizures, difficulty walking, loss of vision, memory loss, and personality changes. The usual cause of death in a patient with brain cancer would be respiratory failure.
With more information, such as the type of cancer (if known), when it was diagnosed, and how the symptoms have progressed over time, I can provide you with a more specific answer.
Brain Cancer News
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The Survivors Club
By The Survivors Club Staff After being diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme - a type of brain cancer - in 2006, Anne Feeley was told she had no more than ...
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Ninemsn
... Canberra-based Dr Khurana published a paper that concluded that using mobiles for more than 10 years could more than double the risk of brain cancer. ...
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Genetic Engineering News (press release)
In particular, concerns related to the lack of standardized decision-making with respect to re-intervention following tumor recurrence. ...
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Minnesota Public Radio
A dog named Batman, who was successfully treated for aggressive brain cancer, has died. His case at the University of Minnesota helped shed light on ...
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IdahoStatesman.com
Schaefer had brain cancer and doctors urged immediate surgery. After surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, Schaefer healed. He then began a volunteer ...
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StarNewsOnline.com
Despite his prognosis, he didn't let brain cancer keep him from doing what he loved, including learning, said his mother, Heather Hatton. ...
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Toronto Sun
Suffering from brain cancer, Kent Pankow was literally forced to go to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. for lifesaving surgery ? at a cost to family and ...
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Belmond Independent
She is currently fighting a brain tumor in Rochester. Katelyn is a 2009 graduate of BKHS and a member of the Kanawha Christian Reformed Church. ...
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Metro Canada - Edmonton
A fundraiser is being held for Kent Pankow in his battle against brain cancer this Wednesday at Origin India. In order to live, Edmonton resident Kent ...
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St. Croix Valley Press
Sarah Christine Morris, 18, of Stacy, died peacefully at home March 9 after an eight-month battle with brain cancer. Preceded in death by her grandma, ...
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Types of Cancer
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