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Cryosurgery Implications in Treatment of Skin DisordersOffering an overview of the effective use of cryosurgery in treating most skin disorders.
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Cryosurgery, My Personal ExperienceThe Doctor told asked me if I knew how meat looked when it was thawing from the freezer. I didn't know what this had to do with the Cryosurgery, but I soon found out... -
Wart Removal by Cryosurgery: Using Liquid Nitrogen to Rid Yourself of an Unwanted WartEven though cryosurgery may not be the quickest way to remove a wart, it has little to no pain, and it was my first choice. -
Cryosurgery, Liquid Nitrogen: Effective Removal of Problem WartsIf you are considering over-the-counter wart removal products, consider the use of liquid nitrogen and cryosurgery as a far more effective treatment.
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Cryotherapy for My Cervical Lesion: A Personal AccountIn 2003, my gynecologist found a small non-cancerous lesion on my cervix. It would be removed by a procedure known as cryotherapy. -
Common Skin Problems in the Elderly: Causes, Prevention, TreatmentA guide to the causes, prevention, and treatments of the most common skin problems in the elderly.
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Rare Nonmelanoma Skin CancersThere are other nonmelanoma skin cancers besides just basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Following is information on several rare nonmelanoma skin cancers.
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A Girlfriend's Conversation About HPV and Cervical CancerA telling of my own experience with HPV and cervical cancer starting with the first abnormal pap smear and ending with my hysterectomy. Information every woman should known about HPV and my practical advice.
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Confronting Cancer in Your Dog or CatThis article discusses cancer in dogs and cats.
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Do Not Be Alarmed If Your Dog Has Warts or Skin TagsYou may notice warts or skin tags on your new puppy or as your dog ages but it is not something to be concerned about. In most cases these are just benign growths that seem to come and go in time... unless your dog feels irritable. -
Does HPV Increase the Risk of Miscarriage?Human Papillomavirus affects about half of all sexually active individuals. Does it increase a woman's risk of having a miscarriage?
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Various Skin Lesions Identification and Surgical Treatment OptionsI have been a nurse a long time and many people are extremely confused on the different terms used to identify skin lesions. Understanding the different types of skin lesions can help identify suspicious lesions early. -
Does HPV Cause Infertility?Human Papillomavirus is a very common sexually transmitted disease. Can HPV prevent women from becoming pregnant in the future?
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New Drug for Prostate CancerA new drug found to prevent prostate cancer could have heart risks. -
Basal Cell Carcinomas - The Most Common Form of All Skin CancersAccording to the Skin Cancer Foundation there are more than 800,000 new cases of Basal Cell Carcinomas diagnosed in the United States each year making it the most common form of all skin cancers.
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My Mother's Experience with Skin CancerSkin cancer is a serious problem for many Americans but with treatment a full recovery is usually possible. However, some medical conditions may complicate treatment.
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What Happens After You're Diagnosed with High Risk HPV?Getting diagnosed with high risk HPV can be very scary. Here's what you should know about what to expect next.
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Causes of Bleeding After Sex in WomenBleeding after sex can occur due to a variety of causes. Most of them are serious such as STDs and need to be checked out by your doctor.
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Equine Eye Cancer TreatmentsTreatment has advanced greatly in recent years, making removal of the cancerous tumors less appealing to horse owners. Explore the treatment options available, often allowing the horse to retain the eye and their sight. -
Genital Warts (HPV Infection)Learn about genital warts, including symptoms, prevention and treatment.
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Treatments for Dog WartsDog warts are benign growths caused Canine Papillomavirus. While they generally disappear on their own, at-home and veterinarian assisted treatments for dog warts can make your dog more comfortable and speed his recovery. -
Is HPV Being Taken Seriously Enough?HPV has been called "the STD to catch if you're going to get one." Is this STD being taken seriously enough?
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Dog Warts Causes and TreatmentsDog warts usually will go away after your dog develops them on their own. But sometimes, they call for treatments when troublesome.
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Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis?An overview of the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for patients with pancreatic cancer.
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Can HPV Affect Your Pregnancy?Are you concerned about how Human Papillomavirus can affect your pregnancy? Here are some of the things that all expecting moms should know about HPV and pregnancy. -
Plantar Warts: What Are They and How Are They Treated?Plantar warts are caused by the human papilloma virus; they occur on the bottom of the toes and the soles of the feet. Plantar warts can limit an individual's mobility. -
Research into Cause of Skin Cancer May Lead to Drug TreatmentNew research has the potential to create alternative treatments for a form of skin cancer so that surgery can be avoided
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Collie Eye Anomaly in Shetland SheepdogsUnderstanding Collie Eye Anomaly and how it affects the Shetland Sheepdog breed. Includes information on symptoms and treatment. -
Is There a HPV Test for Men?Human Papillomavirus can be detected in women, but what about men? Is there any way a man can find out if he has this STD?
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Viral Papilloma Eye Warts in DogsWarts are a common occurrence on dogs and most times nothing to worry about. Eye warts can cause your dog great discomfort. Finding relief with the help of your vet can bring your dog much needed well-being. -
Treating Your Dog with Warts and Skin TagsWarts and skin tags can appear bothersome to your pet though most times they cause no harm. Warts at times can become more serious and may need medical removal. Minor warts can go away on their own. -
Common Warts that Can Affect DogsWe all see warts on ourselves and our dogs and think nothing of it. Most times these warts are a minor condition. However, sometimes the particular wart can escalate into something more serious . . . -
What Can a Dermatologist Do for Me?A dermatologist is a doctor that treats the skin, scalp, hair and nails, and can offer skin treatments as well as surgical procedures.
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What's This on My Skin? Women's Dermatologic ConditionsWomen should make it a habit to check their skin for any unusual moles and blemishes. Read on for information on dermatologic conditions we should all be aware of. -
Nasal Planum Cancer in DogsNose cancer is not very common in most breeds of dog though it can happen. Larger dogs are more susceptible as well as those with lighter pigmentation. Exposure to the sun and toxic chemicals ca cause the cancer. -
Twelve Forms of Basal-Cell CarcinomaBasal-cell carcinomas are considered malignant diseases because they can cause significant destruction of affected body parts, especially nerves, disfigurement, and invade surrounding tissues, however, they rarely metastasize or kill the patient.
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How to Treat Hypertrophic Scars Caused by PiercingsHypertrophic scarring is a form of heavy scaring that appears at the entry or exit point on a piercing. Learn the various treatments used to eliminate hypertrophic scars.
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Non Small Cell Carcinoma TreatmentsA form of lung cancer, non small cell carcinoma has many varying treatment options for patients.
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Tattoo Removal on the Rise as Many Suffer from Buyer's RemorseDescriptions of various tattoo removal methods. -
Types of Breast Cancer SurgeriesOftentimes, surgery is done to treat or stop the progression of breast cancer. There are many types of breast cancer surgeries. Two of the most common breast cancer surgeries done in Atlanta is the lumpectomy and breast reconstruction.
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