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Is there an epidemic of cancer?

Frequently Asked Questions about Cancer in General
Not really. An epidemic means a very rapid increase in the amount of the disease, and in most cancers there is no real change. In some cancers (such as stomach) there is a decrease, and in some cancers (such as breast) there is a small, steady increase, which may be partly accounted for by better diagnosis. There is an epidemic of discussion and awareness (thank goodness), so that at last people are talking about cancer, whereas until recently it had been a taboo subject.
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What is an epidemic?

EISS - FAQ Influenza
The occurrence in a community or region of cases of influenza clearly in excess of normal year-round frequency.
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Is AIDS an Epidemic?

Frequently Asked Questions about HIV/AIDS
Many people remember the polio epidemic which lasted from the1930's until 1954 when a vaccine was finally developed. AIDS is called an epidemic but scientists have made substantial progress in research on AIDS. Within four years of the AIDS epidemic, scientists have identified the virus that causes AIDS, discovered how it is transmitted, and developed a blood test that detects infection.
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What is causing the epidemic?

CLOCC: FAQ
There is not one single answer to this question. From genetics to politics, or from unhealthy cultural norms to too many hours spent in front of a television, there are a seemingly endless number of factors that are contributing to the rapid spread of obesity. At the simplest level it is obviously a matter of more calories consumed than expended.
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What is the difference between a pandemic and an epidemic?

APFluWatch Answers Pandemic Flu and Avian Flu Questions
epidemic occurs over large geographical areas and affects a large percentage of the population (20-40%). Epidemics usually refer to issues in a specific region or country. A pandemic is an epidemic that occurs throughout the world.
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What are the "Big 7" epidemic U.S. diseases ?

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The Big 7 epidemic U.S. diseases are largely preventable chronic illnesses that have reached epidemic proportions in the United States.   These seven diseases are robbing Americans of quality of life and longevity, and are draining U.S. healthcare resources.
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How long will the current epidemic last?

Disease Listing, Cholera, General Information | CDC Bacteria...
Predicting how long a Cholera epidemic will last is difficult. The cholera epidemic in Africa has lasted more than 30 years. In areas with inadequate sanitation, a cholera epidemic cannot be stopped immediately, and, although far fewer cases have been reported from Latin America and Asia in recent years, there are no signs that the global Cholera pandemic will end soon. Major improvements in sewage and water treatment systems are needed in many countries to prevent future epidemic cholera.
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What is a Pandemic? Is it different to an Epidemic?

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A pandemic disease is one that spreads quickly over a very wide geographical area and affects a huge number of people all over the globe. An epidemic disease differs in that it would normally be confined to a smaller geographic area, such as a single country or area, and would therefore affect a lesser number of people than a pandemic would. Typically, a pandemic can occur when a highly virulent disease emerges that is new to humans but is one that spreads easily amongst them.
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What Are The Warning Signals Of The Plague Epidemic?

What Is Glomerulonephritis (GN)?
The disease is transmitted from rats to man by small insects, (about 2-4 mm) i.e. rat-fleas which act as vector, i.e. they only transmit the disease, but do not suffer from it. Rather, they derive their blood meals from the plague-infected rats till the rats die. While sucking blood from... Vaccination is the key for the prevention of this disease. Therefore, a strict vaccination schedule must be followed.
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What is cancer?

Tennessee Department of Health: Tennessee Cancer Registry
When we use the word "cancer" we are talking about a group of more than 100 different diseases which are all characterized by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. If the spread is not controlled, it can result in death.
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Breast Cancer Genetics Network of Michigan FAQ
Current risk estimates suggest that 1 out of 3 Americans will develop some type of cancer in their lifetime. This means that 2 out of 3 Americans will not develop cancer.
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What is the Google Epidemic?

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This is how we call Google's July 2006 change of its landing page quality-score calculating algorithms. In a push to improve search quality, Google AdWords decided to stop showing ads for affiliate sites and for MFA (Made For AdSense) sites. a result, sites flagged as affiliate marketing sites or MFA sites started seeing a huge increase in required minimum bid price. For example, keywords bringing good results at $0.20-0.50 suddenly turned inactive, requiring a minimum bid of $5 or $10.
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Why is childhood obesity called an epidemic?

CLOCC: FAQ
An epidemic is defined as “an outbreak or unusually high occurrence of a disease or illness in a population or area” (Source). The rates of childhood overweight (see the previous question) have tripled nationally since the 1970s. State-by-state data on the rates of adult obesity go back to the 1980s and when viewed over time, they provide a clear picture of an epidemic in action. Go here to see this for yourself.
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Is there an epidemic of childhood obesity in Chicago?

CLOCC: FAQ
Kindergarten-aged Chicago children have been found to be overweight at over twice the national average, and children in some Chicago communities have been found to be overweight at 3-4 times the national average. Click here to see these data.
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Isn’t there a flu epidemic every year? What is different about a pandemic flu?

Santa Barbara County - Pandemic Flu Response
Seasonal flu happens every winter. It is caused by a virus that is not very different from other flu viruses that people have been exposed to, so there is some immunity (the body’s protection system) to it in the community. A pandemic flu virus is so different from other flu viruses that there is no immunity to it. A pandemic virus will affect a lot more people, and could make even healthy people very sick. About 36,000 people die in the United States each year from seasonal flu.
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When is influenza an epidemic?

Flu FAQ : Department of Health - Public health
Strictly speaking an epidemic is when more cases of an infectious disease occur than expected. Influenza occurs every year so the term is generally reserved for more severe years. The best guide we have for this is the number of people consulting their GP for 'flu-like illness.
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Is meth really a national epidemic?

FRONTLINE: the meth epidemic: frequently asked questions | P...
Yes. The nationwide spread of methamphetamine abuse over the past 15 years is well-documented. The most reliable source for measuring drug abuse is the data on drug treatment admissions which measure admissions per 100,000 residents. Between 1992 and 2002 the SAMHSA Treatment Episode Data Set went from having one state reporting more than 40 admissions for meth addiction per 100,000 residents, to 18 states reporting this rate of admissions.
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What causes cancer?

Tennessee Department of Health: Tennessee Cancer Registry
Cancer is caused by external factors such as exposure to chemicals and viruses. It is also caused by internal factors such as hormones and inherited cancer genes. These factors may work together or in sequence to start or promote a cancer. Ten years to a lifetime may pass between exposure to these factors and detectable cancer.
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Who gets cancer?

Tennessee Department of Health: Tennessee Cancer Registry
Anyone. Since the occurrence of cancer increases as people age, most cases appear in middle-aged and older adults. But cancer can occur at any age. In the United States, one out of every two men and one out of every three women will get some form of cancer in their lifetime.
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What is a cancer registry?

Tennessee Department of Health: Tennessee Cancer Registry
A cancer registry is a cancer information center. Registries collect information about new cancer cases, cancer treatment, and cancer deaths. central cancer registries collect information about cancer patients in a particular area such as the state of Tennessee
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Women's Cancer Screening Program Information for Health Care...
If you wish to provide screening services for the Program, please call John Veazey at 401-222-6843. Reimbursement to providers is based on 80% of the participating provider fee schedule for Rhode Island Medicare. For information not found on this website concerning program services, management, or statistics, please call Brenda DiPaolo, Program Director, at 401-222-1161. For additional copies of Provider Guidelines, Forms and Instructions, please call Brenda DiPaolo at 401-222-1161
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What is colorectal cancer?

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Answer: Cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells divide without control and can spread to other parts of the body. The colon and rectum are part of the large intestine (large bowel). Colon and rectum cancers which are sometimes referred to together as "colorectal cancer" arise from the lining of the large intestine. When cancer arises from the lining of an organ like the large intestine it is called a carcinoma.
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I have cancer. How many drops should I take?

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For people with any serious health challenges, Dr. Cousens recommends two to three drops per hour. Some oncologists are having excellent results by having their patients take this dosage. If this schedule cannot be maintained, the dosage of 15 drops three to four times a day is recommended.
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What is Pancreatic Cancer?

Pancreatic Cancer: Pancreatica - FAQ
The pancreas is a small, spongy organ which lies just under the curvature of the stomach and deep within the abdomen. The function of the pancreas is a complicated, but one could say that it primarily does two things. It produces enzymes which are useful for the digestion of food AND it secretes hormones which, among other things, help maintain and regulate body sugar levels.
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What is brain cancer?

Brain Cancer FAQ
Benign brain tumors do not contain cancer cells, but they can press on sensitive areas in the brain and cause symptoms. They are usually a collection of extra cells that cause a mass of tissue called a "tumor." They typically have clear borders and do not invade surrounding areas. They usually can be removed by surgery and are not likely to grow back.
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What is testicular cancer?

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Cancer that develops in a testicle is called testicular cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that in the year 2006 about 8,250 new cases of testicular cancer will be diagnosed in the United States. An estimated 370 men will die of testicular cancer in the year 2006. When testicular cancer spreads, the cancer cells are carried by blood or by lymph, an almost colorless fluid produced by tissues all over the body.
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