Post by masders on Feb 15, 2024 7:05:43 GMT -5
Malignant diseases are a serious health problem. Considering the fact that one in three people can develop cancer, it means that every family can be affected by this disease. Some types of cancer may cause more symptoms, such as skin changes, breast changes, the appearance of a lump or lump in any part of the body, a persistent cough that does not stop for a long time, blood in the urine or stool, unexplained weight loss, eating problems, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, fever and night sweats. According to Dr. Slavica Kralevës, oncologist at the "Acibadem Sistina" clinical hospital, these symptoms are not always related to cancer, as they can also appear during benign diseases.
If the symptoms are present for more than a few weeks, Denmark Email List you should definitely talk to the doctor, in order to confirm the cause of the persistent symptoms and immediately start the appropriate treatment. Cancer in its first stages does not cause pain, so you should not wait for it to appear, but you should immediately check with the doctor in order to react immediately. In case we get a positive result from the examination of the tests or some symptoms are present, it is necessary to carry out some other examination plus, in order to confirm or exclude the diagnosis of malignant disease.
How is the diagnosis made? After a complete clinical or physical examination during the diagnosis of malignant diseases, computer tomography, magnetic resonance, PET/CT, ultrasound, or endoscopic examinations, biochemical blood tests, urine or faeces (excrement) analysis are used in order to determine precisely the location, the size of the tumor or the possible existence of the tumor. The final diagnosis is made by microscopic examination of the suspicious tissue obtained from the biopsy by the pathologist. Thanks to the great progress of biology in the last decades, it is possible not only to determine the morphological characteristics of the tumor, but also the molecular and genetic analyzes of the tumor, with the use of immunohistochemical techniques or molecular biology techniques.
If the symptoms are present for more than a few weeks, Denmark Email List you should definitely talk to the doctor, in order to confirm the cause of the persistent symptoms and immediately start the appropriate treatment. Cancer in its first stages does not cause pain, so you should not wait for it to appear, but you should immediately check with the doctor in order to react immediately. In case we get a positive result from the examination of the tests or some symptoms are present, it is necessary to carry out some other examination plus, in order to confirm or exclude the diagnosis of malignant disease.
How is the diagnosis made? After a complete clinical or physical examination during the diagnosis of malignant diseases, computer tomography, magnetic resonance, PET/CT, ultrasound, or endoscopic examinations, biochemical blood tests, urine or faeces (excrement) analysis are used in order to determine precisely the location, the size of the tumor or the possible existence of the tumor. The final diagnosis is made by microscopic examination of the suspicious tissue obtained from the biopsy by the pathologist. Thanks to the great progress of biology in the last decades, it is possible not only to determine the morphological characteristics of the tumor, but also the molecular and genetic analyzes of the tumor, with the use of immunohistochemical techniques or molecular biology techniques.