Prostatectomy
... the outlet of the bladder . How did you view
radical prostatectomy surgery as an option? TRANSCRIPT ...
radical prostatectomy : The surgical removal of the entire prostate gland —called
radical prostatectomy —may be recommended to treat ...
Radiation therapy
... are X rays and gamma rays. When combined with radiation therapy or
radical prostatectomy , LH-RH therapy may improve survival in men with locally ... lumps, lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy is as effective as a
radical mastectomy . Typically, lumpectomy does not require a breast ...
Trauma
... as a transurethral resection of the prostate , simple prostatectomy , or
radical prostatectomy ... Trauma tic cataracts result from blows which ... chemicals, intense infrared radiation, or X rays. Radiation causes free
radical damage in the eyes . This causes the lens to absorb aqueous humor. ...
Vesicle
... of the uterus , fallopian tube s, ovaries and part of the vagina .
radical cystectomy includes removal of the bladder , perivesical tissue s, ... she will remove the bladder (a simple cystectomy). If you are having a
radical cystectomy, the surgeon will also remove the nearby lymph node s, a ...
Vesicles
... of the uterus , fallopian tube s, ovaries and part of the vagina .
radical cystectomy includes removal of the bladder , perivesical tissue s, ... she will remove the bladder (a simple cystectomy). If you are having a
radical cystectomy, the surgeon will also remove the nearby lymph node s, a ...
Areola
... white bumps called Montgomery's tubercle s (enlarged sweat glands ). Veins become more prominent on the surface of the breasts . Modified
radical mastectomy - removal of the entire breast , including the breast tissue , skin , areola and nipple, and most of the underarm lymph node s ...
Axilla
... * - reconstruction ( plastic surgery to rebuild breast ) - reduction ( plastic surgery to reduce size of breast ) - removal (modified
radical mastectomy ) - self-examination ... Development of breasts , and pubic and axilla ry (underarm) hair Tracking the changes during puberty ...
Carotenoids
... form of vitamin A . One such carotenoid is beta-carotene . Beta-carotene is an antioxidant. - Carotenoids and bio flavonoids are both free
radical protectors. Both stimulate the immune system , while there is evidence that carotenoids may be directly toxic to tumor cells. Prospective ...
Immune
... to certain disease s that they would not ordinarily develop. Immune function Cell communication Appetite control Preventing free
radical damage Fetal brain development Plus five hundred other functions in the body What is Missing? Immune & Lymphatic System Kidney , Urinary, & ...
Mastectomy
... only) or mastectomy (removing the entire breast ). A few or many lymph node s in the armpit area may also be removed. People who have had
radical mastectomy (removal of a breast and nearby lymph node s), a leg vein removed for coronary bypass surgery , ... Marsupial pouch An ...
Node
... * - reconstruction ( plastic surgery to rebuild breast ) - reduction ( plastic surgery to reduce size of breast ) - removal (modified
radical mastectomy ) - self-examination ... These impulses originate in the sinoatrial (SA) node , which are specialized cells situated in the top ...
Pectoral
... is oesophagi; pars chondropharyngea musculi constrictoris pharyngea medii; pars cilia ris retina e; pars clavicularis musculi pectoral is ...
radical mastectomy removes the breast , chest wall ( pectoral ) muscle s, all of the lymph node s under the arm, and some additional fat and skin . ...
Prosthesis
... therapy may be used in addition to surgery . In certain cases of malignant lumps, lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy is as effective as a
radical mastectomy . Typically, lumpectomy does not require a breast replacement ( prosthesis ). Proper speech articulation is difficult unless the ...
Psychosis
... disoriented in time and place, ... Psychosis Definition Psychosis is a symptom or feature of mental illness typically characterized by
radical changes in personality, impaired functioning, and a distorted or non-exi stent sense of objective reality. Psychosis Definition: Psychosis is ...
Retina
... in front of the retina . It is thought that the antioxidants in fruit may help protect macula r cells in the retina by mopping up free
radical molecules. Melanoma A cancer of the pigment-forming cells of the skin or the retina of the eye . Metastasize To spread from the first ...
Sperm
... Down (May 31) Low-Dose Aspirin During Pregnancy May Lower Risk of Preeclampsia (May 31) Repeat Miscarriage s May Be Linked to Sperm ...
radical inguinal orchiectomy with initial high ligation of the sperm atic cord is the procedure of choice in treating a malignant testicular mass. A ...
Spinal Cord Injury
... the pelvis , such as: spinal cord injury prostate surgery , such as a transurethral resection of the prostate , simple prostatectomy , or
radical prostatectomy ... Muscle fatigue or neuromuscular disease ( spinal cord injury or polio ) Pain , from rib fractures or surgery on ...
Stein
... , Polycystic Ovarian Disorder, Hyperandrogenic Chronic An ovulation ... Stein eck G, Helgesen F, Adolfsson J, et al.: Quality of life after
radical prostatectomy or watchful waiting. N Engl J Med 347 (11): 790-6, 2002. [PUBMED Abstract] Back to Top Next Section ... Stein , James H, and ...
Surgery
... Surgery is the treatment of choice only for a small group of vaginal cancer s because vaginal cancer tends to involve more extensive,
radical surgery than other cancer s and may not be any more effective than radiation therapy . Surgery in which the vessel was repaired with a ...
Urinary Incontinence
... with standing, difficulty urinating, and urinary incontinence . Based on good evidence, current prostate cancer treatment s, including
radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy , result in permanent side effects in many men. The most common of these side effects are erectile dysfunction ...
X-Ray
... fat distribution. DYSPEPSIA : Digestive upset, which can include nausea , vomiting , and heartburn . Time-resolved X-ray -dependent hydroxyl
radical footprinting using a synchrotron X-ray beam and native gel electrophoresis were used to probe fast and slow RNA folding mechanisms, respect ively. ...