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medidectindia · 1 year ago
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"Advancements in Early Detection and Diagnosis of Lung Cancer: A Comprehensive Review"
One kind of cancer that starts in the lung cells is lung cancer. It is among the most prevalent and lethal types of cancer in the world. Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are the two primary forms of lung cancer. To ascertain the existence, kind, lung cancer diagnosis and severity of the illness, a number of medical procedures and tests are used in the diagnosis of lung cancer.
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alwaysbewoke · 8 months ago
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ghost-proofbaby · 5 days ago
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telling myself to continue on like normal and write like normal but how am i supposed to do that when i know my world is ending in 24 hours?
tw for tags: i accidentally rambled on and aired out all my grief for my dog
#ive known since the moment we got the cancer diagnosis id be losing him#it doesnt make it easier#tw pet loss#ive experienced a dog dying unexpectedly and now a planned death#i have decided there is no death thats easy. you'll always wish it went the other way.#in 24 hours ill be loading him into my car one last time#ill be joking about how heavy he is as i lift my 'heavy baby' into the backseat#i'll be babytalking him the entire drive and nearly dislocating my arm just to pet him at the red lights for the last time#i bought him reese's peanut butter cups. because he loves peanut butter and deserves to taste chocolate before he goes#i got him all his favorite treats. been feeding him all the meals he'd beg for that id say 'dogs cant have'#i just. this is hard. im losing my baby. my best friend.#the 'aggressive' boy no one wanted for 2 years until i came upon him and said 'hes coming home with me'#people keep telling me i dont have to be in the room when it happens but how could i do that?#how could i leave him alone this last time (arguably the most important time) when the day i brought him home#i made the promise that he'd never be alone again?#how could i do that when every time hes sick he wants me near him? puts his head in my lap?#how could i when during my roughest times he protected me so fiercely?#the only time he's been anything but a gentle giant has always been when he protects me#how could i not protect HIM one last time?#im sorry. im in my feels. this fucking sucks.
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kerrste · 4 months ago
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Quick sketch cause I watched the first movie yesterday
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elenadoeslife · 14 days ago
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autisticrosewilson · 6 months ago
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Guys I feel it's very important to note that the act of making a child a superhero is abusive. Yes, I understand the mechanics metatextually of child sidekicks but within the world there isn't actually a good reason that one should allow a child to make a decision like that.
I know we always talk about how Bruce couldn't have stopped the Robins, but like, he actually could have! He's a millionaire and a highly trained superhero he could have figured something else out but Batman needs a Robin.
Which is a sentiment so prevalent in the universe of DC it almost gives me hives to hear. Particularly because I don't feel like you guys are treating it like the incredibly fucked up thing it is.
Those are children!! Bruce, a grown ass man, should not be relying on them for emotional support or whatever.
Not enough of you guys treating Robin like a curse, like some awful blight that will befall you until you die young horribly. Like sure while they're Robin they're not going to realize it, but afterwards when they have developed frontal lobes they should have a moment where they're like "wow that's fucked up I should beat the shit out of Batman" but they can't ever actually separate themselves from the mantle so they end up complacent anyway.
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thewillowoaklady · 5 days ago
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Hey there! I wanted to share something really important: my dad has been diagnosed with advanced stage 4 prostate cancer, and our family is facing a lot of challenges. Every single donation will make a difference in helping us with bills, groceries, and medical expenses during this tough time, so if you could click the link below to donate or share it, we would be incredibly grateful. Thank you for your support!
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walter-hotgirl-white · 8 months ago
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explaining why i like breaking bad: it’s a cinematic masterpiece of how one can destroy themselves and everyone around them with their own pride. the acting, cinematography and writing is so incredibly brilliant. the plot is thrilling and well paced and tied up with a bow with its impactful finale. overall, it’s one of the most brilliant shows of all time.
explaining why i like saw: it’s a damn good time i can tell you that much
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chronodia · 1 year ago
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the better animal
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ifwebefriends · 5 months ago
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Summer is really fun for me because I go directly from “happy colorful fun lgbtq+ pride month!” to “My Cancer Survivor Angst Month”
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medidectindia · 1 year ago
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"Cervical Cancer: Detection, Prevention, and Treatment Strategies for Improved Women's Health"
One type of cancer that starts in the cells of the cervix—the lower portion of the uterus that joins the vagina—is called cervical cancer. It is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer that affects women, especially those in the 30- to 50-year age range. Cervical cancer often begins with precancerous alterations in the cervix's cells and progresses slowly over time. cervical cancer The human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection, is the main cause of cervical cancer. Although HPV infections are very frequent, the immune system of the body can usually eradicate the infection without causing any symptoms. Nevertheless, in certain cases, the infection may continue unchecked, resulting in aberrant alterations in the cervix's cells that could eventually develop into cancer.
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thepastisalreadywritten · 4 months ago
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runawaymarbles · 8 months ago
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Can't focus because I can't stop thinking about how every person to ever live has lived in modern times and someday we are going to be considered "ancient [insert country or demographic name that may or may not be what we call ourselves now]". But also in the meantime the future doesn't feel like a real thing and it seems like if I dig my toes I should be able to spend a year in one day. Also nothing in life should be able to change irrevocably in less than a few minutes, because life is too big for that. And yet most big irrevocable changes were already happening, and you just didn't know.
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harryandmeghansussex · 8 months ago
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Also, general reminder folks, don't be ghouls. You don't have to like someone or act like they are a martyr now bad news is public, but like offt at some of the posts I'm seeing.
I'm sure most, if not all of us have had cancer impact our or our loved ones lives. And most - I'd hope all - wouldn't wish that on anyone.
Wishing her a smooth recovery + the very best outcome from her diagnosis, genuinely.
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elenadoeslife · 1 month ago
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creepyscritches · 2 months ago
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Intellectually I am like a rat terrier always diving into rabbit holes I don't TECHNICALLY need to be in but every now and then I get the green light from above to continue rooting around bc what are the odds I get a question about the Philadelphia chromosome 3 days after worrying I spent too much time frivolously indulging in NCI ALL reading instead of narrow scope NCI CML stuff.
"Ohh Philadelphia chromosome? Surely no one will know I spent 40 minutes indulging in learning what the hell that is irt acute lymphoblastic leukemia etiology" <- me when I was researching chronic myeloid leukemia but got distracted
The whiplash of seeing an email this morning starting with "Can we support Philadelphia chromosome positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia--"
Make your attention span work for YOU, babes!! You never know when someone this week will ask you about that niche research mud hole you were wallerin in recently
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