الثلاثاء، 3 سبتمبر 2019

what about your life?

                                                                              what about your life

Starting in 1955 there was a game show on television called This Is Your Life. Celebrity subjects were ambushed during their ordinary daily routines and brought into the studio to have a spotlight shined on their past. I think it is safe to say that you and I will probably never be dragged into the spotlight on television, to have our lives examined, but we would be wise to face the question, “What is your Life
You have to live each moment consciously in your own way, design your own truth, and then share it with others.  It’s a process of growth you gradually realize as an individual.  You can’t acquire it from others; you can only share it once you’ve created it.  You have to break out of your shell and do things.  Do what moves you.  Be who you are.  Explore life’s mysteries until you figure out what matters most to you
Part of the problem is that we’re always waiting for some condition to resolve itself at some point in the future.  We believe that the right time to take the next step is somehow going to magically happen tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, etc.  But one day we wake up and realize we’re no closer than we were long ago.  We find ourselves asking, “How did it get so late, and why haven’t I moved?”  In other words, we’ve aged, but we never grew to our potential.  We never fulfilled ourselves
Everyone has different passions, but when you’re sharing yours be sure not to share anything that is controversial or isn’t appropriate for the workplace
in fact, I’m sure I could have created an inventory longer than my usual Christmas list, including a ton of things that either tasted, felt, or looked good
 but not everyone is willing to go through the tough conversations, the awkward silences, the hurt feelings and the emotional psychodrama to get there. And so they settle. They settle and wonder “What if?” for years and years until the question morphs from “What if?” into “Was that it

الأربعاء، 21 أغسطس 2019

I WILL TALK ABOUT   CANCER


Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. About one-third of all people in the US will develop cancer during their lifetimes. Today, millions of people are living with cancer or have had cancer
?What cancer mean
Cancer is a group of more than 100 different diseases. It can develop almost anywhere in the body

Get information about the physical side effects that can be caused by different cancer treatments and what you can do to manage them

Learn about the types of feelings people with cancer commonly experience during and after treatment. We also offer suggestions for healthy ways deal with these common feelings
Cancer patients may experience constant and unpleasant itchiness. In some cases, their skin can become dry and red. These side effects can be due to chronic renal disease or liver disease, or be part of a reaction to chemotherapy drugs

Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system. There they can start to grow into new cells

Cancers are named according to where they first started developing. For example, if you have bowel cancer that has spread to the liver, it's called bowel cancer with liver metastases or secondaries. It is not  called liver cancer and so as

The spread of cancer from where it started to another place is called metastasis. No matter where else in the body it spreads, a cancer is still named for the place it originated

Cancer occurs when there are more abnormal cells than the immune system can handle. Instead of dying, abnormal cells continue to grow and divide, piling up in the form of tumors. Eventually, that out-of-control growth causes the abnormal cells to invade surrounding tissues

As a cancerous tumor grows, the bloodstream or lymphatic system may carry cancer cells 

to other  parts of the body. During this process, known as metastasis, the cancer cells grow  

and may develop into new tumor 

One of the first places a cancer often spreads is to the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are tiny, bean  shaped organs that help fight infection. They are located in clusters in different parts of the body, such as the neck, groin area, and under the arms

Cancer cells don’t respond to signals telling them it’s time to die, so they continue rapidly dividing and multiplying. And they’re very good at hiding from the immune system

السبت، 17 أغسطس 2019

treatment of cancer

                                                WELCOME



Find out what you need to know about the many types of cancer treatment. Learn how they work and why they are used, and get an idea of what to expect and how they might affect you if you're getting them
Some cancer treatments are still experimental and are only available through clinical trials. Here you can learn how clinical trials work, find tools to help you decide if a clinical trial may be right for you, and search for specific studies you may be eligible to take part in
Get information about the physical side effects that can be caused by different cancer treatments and what you can do to manage them
Learn about the types of feelings people with cancer commonly experience during and after treatment. We also offer suggestions for healthy ways deal with these common feelings
Cancer patients may experience constant and unpleasant itchiness. In some cases, their skin can become dry and red. These side effects can be due to chronic renal disease or liver disease, or be part of a reaction to chemotherapy drugs

الجمعة، 16 أغسطس 2019

bad friend

                                                                     welcome

today we will talk about bad friend ever  it called CANCER
It is a group of more than 100 different diseases
 It can develop almost anywhere in the body
OK 
Let,s talk about the begins
Cells are the basic units that make up the human body. Cells grow and divide to make new cells as the body needs them. Usually, cells die when they get too old or damaged. Then, new cells take their place
;Doctors divide cancer into types based on where it began. Four main types of cancer ar
Carcinomas
Sarcomas
Leukemias
Lymphomas
As a cancerous tumor grows, the bloodstream or lymphatic system may carry cancer cells to other parts of the body. During this process, known as metastasis, the cancer cells grow and may develop into new tumors
One of the first places a cancer often spreads is to the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are tiny, bean-shaped organs that help fight infection. They are located in clusters in different parts of the body, such as the neck, groin area, and under the arms
Cancer may also spread through the bloodstream to distant parts of the body. These parts may include the bones, liver, lungs, or brain. Even if the cancer spreads, it is still named for the area where it began. For example, if breast cancer spreads to the lungs, it is called metastatic breast cancer, not lung cancer
It is a situation people often fear: sitting in the doctor's office and hearing the word “cancer.” People diagnosed with cancer often say they were stunned when they heard the news and unable to process what was said afterward. After the initial shock, it is important to learn about what comes next. Consider the following steps to learn about your diagnosis, find treatment, and cope
The stage of a cancer does not change over time. If the cancer comes back or spreads to another part of the body, the more recent information about the size and spread of the cancer is added to the original stage.
Sometimes, a doctor might “restage” a cancer to determine how well a treatment is working or to get more information about a cancer that has come back after treatment. This process uses the same staging system described above. Usually some of the same tests that were done when the cancer was first diagnosed will be repeated. After this, the doctor may assign the cancer a new stage. The doctor then adds a lowercase “r” before the new stage to show that it is different from that of the first diagnosis. However, this is not common