Kamis, 26 Juni 2008

What You Need to Know About Cancer?

The Breasts
The breasts resting on the chest, muscles, ribs. Each breast is composed of 15 to 20 lobes. Lobe contain many small lobules. Lobules contain groups of tiny glands that produce milk. From milk cash from the lobules thin tubes covered by branches to the nipples. The nipple is at the center of a dark area of skin called the areola. Fat fills the spaces between the rows and lobules. The breasts also contain lymph. These vessels small, round organs called lymph nodes. Groups of lymph nodes are close to the chest in the axilla (from space) above the collarbone, chest behind the breastbone, and in many other parts of the body. The lymph nodes are starting bacteria, cancer cells or other harmful substances.

The Kidneys

The kidneys are a couple of bodies on both sides of the spine in the lower abdomen. Each kidney is about the size of a fist. At the top of each kidney is an adrenal gland. A mass of fat and an outer layer of tissue fibres (Gerota's Faszie), accompanied by the kidney and adrenal glands. Doctor, so that each problem can be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible.

What Is Leukemia?
The leukemia is a cancer. Cancer is a group of many diseases. All cancers begin in cells that make up blood and other tissues. Normally, cells develop and share new cells that the body needs. If the cells grow old, they die and new cells take its place. Sometimes, this process goes wrong ordered. The new cells when the body are not necessary, and old cells die when they should not. Leukaemia is cancer, blood starts.

The Skin

The skin is the body's largest organ. It protects against heat, light, injuries and infections. It helps the body temperature. It stores water and fat. The skin is also vitamin D. The skin has, in essence, two layers: the epidermis and dermis

The Lung

Your actions are a pair of major organ in your chest. They are part of your airways. Air in your body through the nose or mouth. It runs your windpipe (trachea) and the various Bronchus, and goes into your lungs.