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Ten cancers that kill most people in USA

I believe that most people get cancer for three reasons: Because they are dirty, lazy and like to eat garbage (fast food). So, it is better that you check yourself before blame somebody else.  And don’t forget the big business behind all cancers. We know that the dread and fear that can come with a cancer diagnosis have their roots in its killer nature: It’s one of the leading killers worldwide and the No. 2 cause of death in Americans, second only to heart disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Even when diagnosed early and attacked with the latest treatments, it still has the power to kill.While there are many successful treatments today that didn’t exist just a couple decades ago, a wholesale "cure for cancer" remains elusive for many reasons. There are more than 100 types of cancer, characterized by abnormal cell growth. There are many different causes, ranging from radiation to chemicals to viruses; an individual has varying degrees of control over exposure to cancer-causing agents. Cancer cells, and how they grow, remain unpredictable and in some cases mysterious. Even after seemingly effective treatments, crafty cancer cells are able to hide out in some patients and resurface.About $200 billion has been spent on cancer research since the early 1970s, and the five-year survival rate for all people diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. has risen from about 50 percent in the 1970s to 65 percent today. Here’s a look at the 10 cancers that killed the most people in the United States between 2003 and 2007, the most recent data available, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

1. Lung and bronchial cancer: 792,495 lives Lung and bronchial cancer is the top killer cancer in the United States. Smoking and use of tobacco products are the major causes of it, and it strikes most often between the ages of 55 and 65, according to the NCI. There are two major types: non-small cell lung cancer, which is the most common, and small cell lung cancer, which spreads more quickly. More than 157,000 people are expected to die of lung and bronchial cancer in 2010. I will ask you, why do you smoke?

2. Colon and rectal cancer:268,783 lives Colon cancer grows in the tissues of the colon, whereas rectal cancer grows in the last few inches of the large intestine near the anus, according to the National Cancer Institute. Most cases begin as clumps of small, benign cells called polyps that over time become cancerous. Screening is recommended to find the polyps before they become cancerous, according to the Mayo Clinic. Colorectal cancer is expected to kill more than 51,000 people in 2010. Why do you eat so much garbage?  Eat fruits, advocados and vegetables.

3. Breast cancer: 206,983 livesBreast cancer is the second most common cancer in women in the United States, after skin cancer, according to the Mayo Clinic. It can also occur in men – there were nearly 2,000 male cases between 2003 and 2008. The cancer usually forms in the ducts that carry milk to the nipple or the glands that produce the milk in women. Nearly 40,000 people are expected to die from breast cancer in 2010.

4. Pancreatic cancer: 162,878 livesPancreatic cancer begins in the tissues of the pancreas, which aids digestion and metabolism regulation. Detection and early intervention are difficult because it often progressives stealthily and rapidly, according to the Mayo Clinic. Pancreatic cancer is expected to claim nearly 37,000 lives in 2010, according to the NCI.

5. Prostate cancer: 144,926 livesThis cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in men, after lung and bronchial cancer, according to the NCI. Prostate cancer usually starts to grow slowly in the prostate gland, which produces the seminal fluid to transport sperm. Some types remain confined to the gland, and are easier to treat, but others are more aggressive and spread quickly, according to the Mayo Clinic. Prostate cancer is expected to kill about 32,000 men in 2010, according to the NCI.

6. Leukemia: 108,740 livesThere are many types of leukemia, but all affect the blood-forming tissues of the body, such as the bone marrow and the lymphatic system, and result in an overproduction of abnormal white blood cells, according to the NCI. Leukemia types are classified by how fast they progress and which cells they affect; a type called acute myelogenous leukemia killed the most people – 41,714 – between 2003 and 2007. Nearly 22,000 people are expected to die from leukemia in 2010.

7. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma: 104,407 livesThis cancer affects the lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, and is characterized by larger lymph nodes, fever and weight loss. There are several types of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and they are categorized by whether the cancer is fast- or slow-growing and which type of lymphocytes are affected, according to the NCI. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is deadlier than Hodgkin lymphoma, and is expected to kill more than 20,000 people in 2010.

8. Liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancer: 79,773 livesLiver cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer around the world, but is uncommon in the United States, according to the Mayo Clinic. However, its rates in America are rising. Most liver cancer that occurs in the U.S. begins elsewhere and then spreads to the liver. A closely related cancer is intrahepatic bile duct cancer, which occurs in the duct that carries bile from the liver to the small intestine. Nearly 19,000 Americans are expected to die from liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancer in 2010, according to the NCI.  Why do you eat garbage and drink so much?

9. Ovarian cancer: 73,638 livesOvarian cancer was the No. 4 cause of cancer death in women between 2003 and 2007, according to the NCI. The median age of women diagnosed with it is 63. The cancer is easier to treat but harder to detect in its early stages, but recent research has brought light to early symptoms that may aid in diagnosis, according to the Mayo Clinic. Those symptoms include abdominal discomfort, urgency to urinate and pelvic pain. Nearly 14,000 women are expected to die of ovarian cancer in 2010, according to the NCI. Why don’t you check who is on your bed?

10. Esophageal cancer: 66,659 livesThis cancer starts in the cells that line the esophagus (the tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach) and usually occurs in the lower part of the esophagus, according to the Mayo Clinic. More men than women died from esophageal cancer between 2003 and 2007, according to the NCI. It is expected to kill 14,500 people in 2010. Why don’t you check what is in your mouth?

 
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Posted by on September 28, 2010 in health

 

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American People, Stop Dreaming, You Must Realize That USA Is Totally Broken

If nobody dares to tell you the BOLD TRUTH about your broken country, I will. Your government could say whatever It wants to; but statistics, data never lie. You better believe me, or very soon you will get a big surprise. My data are real and I will show you that I am right when I say that: “today USA is TOTALLY broken” and has not way of recovering from that black hole. The truth is that It was already broken…”before 9/11″. In 2000 USA already owed $5.674.2 TRILLION. Secretly I will reveal you that ‘this was precisely the REAL cause for that event’; and the reason to make Mr. Obama president of the ailing empire.

Because USA bosses knew that their ailing empire was dying, and full of debts, they decided to fabricate 9/11 to have a motive for invasions believing that they could do what they did to all Latin American countries. I mean, they wanted to take control of Iraq and Afghanistan resources, and later, waste them the same way they did with ours. However THINGS were wrong, very wrong, and the price has been, (and will be), so high. This has left USA TOTALLY bankrupted.

It does not matter what you have heard or think, USA could not recovery from this mess. It does not have anymore what it take. If you do not want to believe me, you can check ‘each one of the USA states’ and you will sadly discover that they are all broken, beginning with California. If the parts of something are broken, then the whole thing is too. You do not need to be intelligent to know this. Why do you think [3] from Obama’s economical team have said they will quit very soon? They are so afraid of what is coming that they choose to quit. I am sure that you know that every state is closing schools, firing teachers, firing police officers and all kind of employees. Besides, hundred of small banks are broken and closing (283 have been closed since 2008); large corporations and banks are broken; The Postal Service Department is broken, even Blockbuster is bankrupted.

People, don’t be naive, stop dreaming! It is time to WAKE UP and face your cruel reality! You must know that there is not way that USA could turn that mess around. Be ready for more tears.  Check the USA’s debts history and then try to analyze how USA has become so poor.  In 1910 it was just $2.6 billion, in 1920 $25.9, in 30, $16.2, in 40, $43., in 50, (see the jump), $257.4, in 60 $ 290.2,  in 70 $389.2,  in 80 it jumped to $930.2

Now drink some water and take you glasses, because this REVELATION will make you cry. In 1990 it jumped to $3,233.3 TRILLION!  How could that happen? You can guess how the BANKRUPTCY really started: in 2000 it was $5,674.2 trillion; in 2005, $7,932.7; in 2006, $8.506.9; in 2007, $9.007.6; in 2008, $10.024.7, in 2009 $11.779.4; in 2010 almost $13 Trillion.

Can you see that from 2005 its debts INCREASED more than [1] TRILLION each year?  The sad news is that this will continue happening forever.USA has not way of stopping this. And I know very well what I am talking about. Today Mr. Obama has to borrow [43] cents for every dollar he need to spend to keep USA alive.

 

Then why American people have not yet realized that today USA is TOTALLY liquidated? Why do they still think that their ailing empire could ever recovery from this mess? The answer is simple: they are still believing what the TV is saying.

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Posted by on September 27, 2010 in politics

 

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