Wednesday, December 17, 2014

How Does A tumor grow?

Cancer starts when cells in our body divide out of control. If these cells stayed in one place, then the tumor would usually be relatively easy to treat by surgery. But cancer can grow and spread around the body, making treatment more difficult.Some tumors are slow growing, some are extremely aggressive and fast growing. It depends on their histology, origin site, hormonal sensitivity, and many unknown factors. First of all there are two main kind of tumors: benign and malign. The second type is the worst because it's not only a mass of cells which lose the capacity of auto-regulation in its growth but it shows the capacity of infiltrate and destroy the cells around. So the growth is due by the lose of regulatory system that characterize a healthy body (independence of tumoral cells from every hormone, grow factor, Dna repair system, and so on) when you get a tumor you have to value with a good doctor which is the best kind of therapy according to professionals.

Skeletal Disease

The 206 bones of the skeletal system provide a strong framework upon which muscles, tissues and organs can attach. This structure also protects your internal organs and allows your body to move around freely. Like any other body system, disease can affect your skeletal system.Arthritis is an inflammatory condition that affects your joints, such as the knees, or a portion of your spinal column. Typical symptoms of this condition include joint pain, swelling and stiffness accompanied by a reduction in the ability to freely move your joints. Bone cancer, though uncommon, is cancer that originates within a bone of your body causing bones to weaken. Individuals with bone cancer may experience fatigue, bone pain or frequent bone fractures.Though any bone can be affected by cancer, bone cancer most frequently occurs in longer bones, such as those in your legs or arms.Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become brittle and weak due to the extensive loss of bone tissue. Spina bifida is a genetic birth defect that effects the development of the spinal cord while a baby is in the uterus. When present, this defect is typically detected and treated before a baby is born. X-rays, MRIs, bone density tests and arthroscopy are some of the primary diagnostic tools used to detect diseases and deformities of the skeletal system. Bone scans and bone marrow biopsies are used to diagnose cancer.

Skeletal Career

The careers in the skeletal system can be careers like chiropractors, orthopedists, podiatrists, forensic anthropologists, and radiologists. Every career works with bones and the framework of the body, the skeletal system is all the bones in your body and the tissues that connect the bones to each other, the tissues are the ligaments and tendons and cartilage. These careers are much needed because the skeletal system is very important. It is used for support, protection, movement, blood cell production, storage, and mineral homeostasis. Careers in the skeletal system all work differently to fix the skeletal system. Chiropractors, orthopedists, podiatrists, forensic anthropologists, and radiologists all work differently and have different tasks that they have to fulfill with the body, but they are all the same because regardless of what they are doing, they are still working with the skeletal system. For example, if you break your knee at work, a chiropractor can go and try and fix it. Chiropractors are the doctors you go to when you do not want to have surgery of use medication. Without your skeletal system, you would not be able to do anything at all. You would just be skin and guts and would have no structure. Careers for the skeletal system have a big responsibility to keep people healthy, and help them keep their bones strong. 

Types of Fractures


There are many types of fractures, but the main categories are displaced, non-displaced, open, and closed. Displaced and non-displaced fractures refer to the way the bone breaks. In a displaced fracture, the bone snaps into two or more parts and moves so that the two ends are not lined up straight. A closed fracture is when the bone breaks but there is no puncture or open wound in the skin. An open fracture is one in which the bone breaks through the skin it may then recede back into the wound and not be visible through the skin. Comminuted are severe fractures that involve the breaking of a bone into several smaller pieces.Greenstick fractures are breaks in bones along only one side of the bone caused by a force perpendicular to the bone’s long axis. Another type of fracture known as avulsion fractures involves a small piece of bone being torn off from the main bone due to an extreme force applied to a ligament or tendon.A fracture is the medical term for a broken bone, they occur when the physical force exerted on the bone is stronger than the bone itself. Broken bones are very common in childhood, though children's fractures are generally less complicated than fractures in adults. As you age, your bones become more weak and you are more likely to suffer fractures from falls that would not occur when you were young.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

tissue cell career

A Histologist is known for working closely with pathologist and diagnosticians to identify the cause of patient symptoms and flag warningg signs of disease. The people handle and analyze human tissue and blood samples to determine how patients are responding to treatment or medication. They assume managerial roles and generally perform more intricate and advanced tasks than a histologist technician. They not only analyze and confirm the test results of blood samples, but also search of bacteria and viruses. People who would like to get into this business or career need a bachelors in Biology. Chemistry, or statistics. The average hourly wage for histologist in the United States range from $18.25 and $26.89 as of June 2010, according to PayScale.com. Total average pay, including bonuses and overtime, fell between $39,120 and $59,421 per year.

A bachelor's degree in medical technology or life sciences is the minimum requirement for a histologist position. Some employers accept candidates with an associate degree and equivalent work experience.

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/about_6592403_histologist-job-description.html
These professionals handle and analyze human tissue and blood samples to determine how patients are responding to treatment or

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/about_6592403_histologist-job-description.html
These professionals handle and analyze human tissue and blood samples to determine how patients are responding to treatment or

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/about_6592403_histologist-job-description.html

typpe of cancer


Breast cancer is a malignancy (abnormal cells) arising in the mammary glands. Breast cancer affects over 230,000 women each year in the U.S.Risk factors for developing breast cancer include female gender, age, certain inherited genetic mutations, and personal or family history of the condition.

Symptoms:
  • lump in the armpit that is hard, has uneven edges, and usually does not hurt
  • Change in the size, shape, or feel of the breast or nipple -- for example, you may have redness, dimpling, or puckering that looks like the skin of an orange
  • Fluid coming from the nipple -- may be bloody, clear to yellow, green, and look like pus
  • Bone pain 
  • Breast pain or discomfort
  • Skin ulcers
  • Swelling of in the armpit (next to the breast with cancer)
  • Weight loss
Treatment: 
  • Type and stage of the cancer
  • Whether the cancer is sensitive to certain hormones
Cancer treatments may include:
  • Chemotherapy medicines to kill cancer cells
  • Radiation therapy to destroy cancerous tissue
  • Surgery to remove cancerous tissue

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