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nts There are more than 100 types of cancer as well as a wide variety of causes,
ranging from radiation, chemicals, until the virus. But the similarities, cance
r is characterized by abnormal cell growth. Cancer what are the most deadly and
difficult to cure why? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Preventi
on (CDC) cancer is the second leading cause of death in America after heart dise
ase. Even when it was diagnosed early and dealt with cutting-edge treatment, can
cer still has the power to kill. Indeed, there have been many successful treatme
nts today and found some twenty years ago. But cancer treatment still remains el
usive due to many factors. Growth of cancer cells still remains unpredictable an
d mysterious in some cases. In fact, after apparently effective treatment, cance
r cells are able to hide in some patients and resurface. Approximately U.S. $ 20
0 billion (approximately USD 1,800 billion) has been spent on cancer research si
nce the early 1970s. Survival for all cancer patients in the United States have
increased from about 50% in the 1970s to reach 65% at the moment. "We will not b
e able to achieve such progress now not be funded if the health sciences. Basis
of science teaches us about the mechanisms and effectiveness of drugs. We take t
hat information and apply it to the clinic to find out if new ways of treating i
t successfully in cancer, "said Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical office
r dariAmerican Cancer Society: Here are 10 types of cancer most commonly fatal i
n 2003 and 2007, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI): 1. Lung cance
r and bronchial Lung cancer and bronchial cancer is the number one killer in the
United States. Smoking and use of tobacco products is the main cause. This canc
er is most common in people aged 55-65 years. There are two main types of this c
ancer: lung cell cancer the most common large and small lung cell cancer spreads
faster. More than 157,000 people are estimated to die from lung cancer and bron
chial in 2010. 2. Cancer of the colon and rectum Colon cancer tissue grows in th
e colon, whereas rectal cancer grows in a few centimeters of the large intestine
near the anus. Most cases are preceded by small clumps of cells or benign polyp
s and over time grow into cancer. Inspection is highly recommended to find the p
olyps before they turn into cancer. Colorectal cancer is expected to kill more t
han 51,000 people in 2010. 3. Breast Cancer Breast cancer is a cancer that is th
e second most popular in the United States after skin cancer. This cancer can al
so affect men. There are nearly 2,000 cases of breast cancer in men between 2003
and 2008. Cancer cells usually form in the ducts that drain the milk to the nip
ple or the glands that produce milk. Nearly 40,000 people are expected to die fr
om breast cancer in 2010. 4. Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic cancer appears in the
pancreatic tissue that help regulate digestion and metabolism. Detection and ear
ly treatment is difficult because often silently and quickly spread. Pancreatic
cancer claimed an estimated 37,000 inhabitants in 2010. 5. Prostate Cancer This
cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in men after a second lung cancer an
d bronchial. Prostate cancer usually starts to grow slowly in the prostate gland
, the gland that produces seminal fluid to transport sperm. Some types of cancer
is still confined to the prostate gland, and is more easily treated. But other
types are more aggressive and faster spreading. Prostate cancer is estimated to
kill about 32,000 people in 2010. 6. Leukemia There are many types of leukemia,
or cancer of the blood and all body tissues are attacked as blood-forming bone m
arrow and lymphatic system. Blood cancer resulting in the overproduction of abno
rmal white blood cells. Types of leukemia are classified by how fast spreading a
nd any cells that are affected. Types of acute myelogenous leukemia is the most
malignant and killed 41 714 people in 2003 to 2007. Nearly 22,000 people are exp
ected to die from leukemia in 2010. 7. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma This cancer attack
s the lymphocytes, a type of white blood cells and is characterized by swollen l
ymph nodes, fever and weight decreased. There are several types of non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma and categorized based on the speed of growth and the type of lymphocyt
es are affected. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is more deadly than Hodgkin's lymphoma a
nd is estimated to have killed more than 20,000 people in 2010. 8. Liver cancer
and intrahepatic bile duct Liver cancer is one of the most common forms of cance
r worldwide, but rarely found in the United States. This cancer is closely relat
ed to intrahepatic bile duct cancer that attacks the ducts that carry bile from

the liver to the small intestine. Nearly 19,000 Americans are expected to die fr
om Kaner liver and intrahepatic bile duct in 2010. 9. Ovarian Cancer Ovarian can
cer is the leading cause of death from cancer in women four numbers between 2003
and 2007. The average age of women who are diagnosed with this cancer is 63 yea
rs. This cancer is more easily treated but it is more difficult to detect at an
early stage. Symptoms include abdominal discomfort, urgency to urinate and pelvi
c pain. Nearly 14,000 women are expected to die from ovarian cancer in 2010. 10.
Esophageal cancer This cancer starts in the cells lining the esophagus, the tub
e that carries food from the throat to the stomach, and usually occurs in the lo
wer part of the esophagus. Men more likely to die than women due to esophageal c
ancer between 2003 and 2007. This cancer kills an estimated 14,500 people in 201
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10 World's Most Dangerous Disease
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10 World's Most Dangerous Disease
Disease is an abnormal condition and occurs in the human body and mind. Disease
suffered by a person will cause discomfort, as well as dysfunction or difficulty
terdahap people it affects, even the most fatal can cause death.
In general, any person will not be separated from the disease. There is even a s
aying goes that says 'healthy person would definitely sick', meaning that there
is no one in this world that is free from disease, illness Meksi berifat only mi
ld and easily treated, up to a dangerous disease that can be a fatal.
The World's Most Dangerous Disease
This time I will share the list of 10 most dangerous diseases in the world that
has a lot of frowning fatalities each year. The list of the most dangerous disea
ses have been released by discovery.com website complete with its causes.
10 Penyakit Paling Berbahaya di Dunia

1. Ischemic Heart Disease


Ischemic heart disease or known as Ischaemic Heart Disease is one of the most da
ngerous diseases in the world. Ischemic heart disease is a very serious health c
ondition and has affected the lives of millions of people around the world.
Ischemic heart disease also known as coronary artery disease that occurs due to
partial blockage of blood flow and oxygen to the heart. If the blood flow is com
pletely blocked then a myocardial infarction or heart attack will occur. Accordi
ng to published reports Discovery site, that 1 out of 100 in the world today has
the potential to develop the disease, especially for men who were middle-aged a
ge.
Risk factors that cause the occurrence of ischemic heart disease is includes dia
betes, high blood pressure and obesity.
2. Cerebrovascular Disease (Stroke)
Cerebrovascular disease or stroke is a disease that is growing rapidly as a resu
lt of focal brain dysfunction or global-gelaja accompanied by symptoms that last
for 24 hours or more.
This disease will occur when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted be
cause a blood vessel of the brain is blocked (ischemic stroker) or open bursts (
hemorrhagic stroke). When blood flow stops for more than a second how to make th
e brain can not get blood and oxygen. This situation will make the brain cells d
ie, as well as causing damage permanan. High blood pressure is a major factor in
the risk of stroke.
3. Acute lower respiratory tract infections
Diseases of acute lower respiratory tract infection is one of the public health
problem of persistent and thorough. This disease has caused a worldwide epidemic
larger than malaria infection, cancer, and heart attacks.
In the U.S., acute lower respiratory tract infections cause more morbidity and m
ortality than other infections, and there is little change in the number of deat
hs caused by respiratory infections for over 5 decades.
Some common symptoms of this infection is characterized by runny nose and sneezi
ng, headache, and sore throat. Children are also susceptible to this disease. Ho
wever, diagnosing lower respiratory tract infection is certainly very difficult
to do. In this case handlers need a specialist to make sure.
4. HIV / AIDS
HIV / AIDS was first reported in 1980, and since that decade chronic life-threat
ening conditions have affected medical human life on a massive scale. HIV stands
for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV infection weakens the immune system to th
e lowest point, and causes flu-like illness that simple mediocre can turn into a
deadly disease. This virus attacks the T-cells and CD4 + T cells, in particular
a visit fatherly body needs a variety of infections.
HIV eventually massive attack of CD4 cells, to make the body no longer able to f
ight infection or disease. At that time a new person has been tested positive fo
r AIDS. AIDS, or acquired immune deficiency, is when a person's immune system is
not working as it should. HIV / AIDS can occur through blood transfusions throu
gh syringes, sexual activity, and also transmitted from mother to fetus.
5. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD is often abbreviated with the term
s and in the English language known as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is
one of a type of chronic lung disease characterized by limitation of airflow in
the airway that is not fully reversible, is progressive, and is usually caused b
y lung inflammation caused by exposure to harmful gases that can give you an ide

a of systemic disorders. These disorders are preventable and treatable. The main
cause of COPD is cigarette, smoke pollution from combustion, hazardous gases an
d particles.
6. Perinatal Complications
Perinatal complications or in English known as the Perinatal Conditions is a bad
condition experienced by pregnant women both during pregnancy and at delivery.
It is estimated that each year there are approximately half a million women worl
dwide die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth including severe bleedi
ng, infections, and unsafe abortions.
Perinatal complications can be fatal not only for the mother but also for the ba
by, especially when weight newborns is very low. This contributes to more than o
ne in five deaths in infants. Of these deaths, more than 3 million babies die in
the first week of life. Many of these deaths can be prevented, but because it i
s usually caused by a lack of nutrition and health of poor mothers make Perinata
l complications still occur.
7. Diarrhea
Diarrhea is one of the types of diseases in which the stool or feces turns into
mushy or liquid which usually happens at least three times in 24 hours. In devel
oping countries, diarrhea is the most common cause of death to children under fi
ve, and also kills more than 2.6 million adults each year.
The disease can occur as a result of diarrhea is generally a symptom of injury,
disease, allergies (fructose, lactose), excess vitamin C, and eating certain fru
its. Usually accompanied by abdominal pain, and often nausea and vomiting.
8. Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, or TB, or often referred to as TB is an infectious disease caused
by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This disease most often affects the
lungs although in a third of cases attacking other organs and is transmitted pe
rson to person.
WHO report of 2004 stated that there were 8.8 million new cases of tuberculosis
in 2002, a third of the world population has been infected with tuberculosis ger
ms and according to the WHO Regional largest number of these cases occur in Sout
heast Asia, namely 33% of all cases in the world.
9. Malaria
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite called Plasmodium.Penyakit is transmit
ted through the bite of an infected mosquito parasites. In the human body, the p
arasite Plasmodium will proliferate in the liver and then infect red blood cells
. Patients infected by malaria will show early symptoms resemble influenza disea
se, but if left untreated they can lead to complications that lead to death.
Based on the data in the world, malaria kills one child every 30 seconds. Approx
imately 300-500 million people are infected and about 1 million people die from
the disease each year. 90% of deaths occur in Africa, especially in children.
10. Cancer
Cancer or malignant neoplasm is a disease characterized by a typical cell cycle
abnormalities that give rise to the ability of cells to grow uncontrollably and
invade nearby biological tissue. Cancer is also characterized by cell cycle that
can migrate to other body tissues via the blood circulation or lymphatic system
is called metastasis.
In the United States and some other developed countries, cancer is now responsib
le for about 25% of all deaths. Within a year, about 0.5% of the population diag
nosed with cancer.

10 Diseases That Have not Found the cure Posted by Unique Ws on | 0 comments Eve
ry disease that is in the world almost all known why. Therefore, the cure can be
found. However there are some unknown illness, and why there is no cure. There
is also a known why, but the drug has not been found. 10 Penyakit Yang Belum Dit
emukan Obatnya Want to know what disease it is? Check out the top ten diseases t
hat have not found a cure following. 1. AIDS This disease was first discovered 2
5 years ago. Until now, scientists are still trying to find a cure. Currently, A
IDS remains one of the most deadly diseases, especially in developing countries.
2. Alzheimer's disease People who suffer from this illness means a condition in
which nerve cells in the brain die, making it difficult brain signals transmitt
ed properly. The symptoms are difficult to detect. People who suffer from it hav
e problems with memory, judgment, and thinking. The exact cause of this disease
is unknown and can not be cured. 3. Bird flu Humans do not have immunity against
the flu virus. The specificity of this virus is that when once entered into the
human body, the virus will continue to mutate. The most feared scientists is th
at this virus to spread from human to human. The rate of death among people infe
cted with avian influenza virus (H5N1) was 50%. Medical record so far, most infe
ctions occur through direct contact between humans and birds that carry the viru
s. 4. Pica People diagnosed with Pica usually have an irresistible urge to eat s
omething that is not natural, such as clay or paper glue, even plastic. Although
the disease is associated with body mineral deficiency, experts have not found
a definite cause or cure for it. 5. Autoimmune Diseases Is a generic term, which
describes the terrible conditions. One of them is known as lupus , a disease th
at affects various organs of the body. So far, researchers have not been able to
find the triggers of the disease. According to scientists, the most vulnerable
people affected by the disease are women. 6. Schizophrenia Experts consider it o
ne of the most puzzling of mental disorders, as negating the logic and the patie
nt's ability to distinguish between reality and fantasy. Symptoms vary. For exam
ple, delusions , hallucinations, incoherence in speech, lack of motivation or em
otion. For example, people who suffer from this disease always feel threatened.
7. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Interfere with the brain disease that is usually fa
tal. Symptoms such as impaired memory and behavior change. According to scientis
ts, the disease is often called 'mad cow' is capable of evolving rapidly. 8. Flu
Each year in the United States, there were billions of flu cases. However, doct

ors still do not have enough data about the flu and its causes. The drug is most
often recommended to patients is a hot soup. 9. Chronic fatigue syndrome This d
isease has clinical manifestations that can not be explained. Patients who suffe
r from this syndrome will always feel very tired. Finally, they have always been
in bed all the time. 10. Morgellons Disease This mysterious disease develop sym
ptoms of the most unusual that reminds you of a horror movie. The affected perso
n will have a strange skin rash. Mysterious fibers would come out of the skin. T
he skin will change color to red, black or blue. In addition, the patient will f
eel the sensation of terrible. As if there are all kinds of creatures that move
under their skin.
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10 Deadly and Fatal Diseases


If the previous article I discussed the 10 Most Dangerous Communicable Diseases
and Deadly , this time I am keen to discuss the health issues that go back a lit
tle bit like, precisely on 10 diseases Fatal consequences for humans. This artic
le is intended as information and not to scare ya. Sources of Utility Top 10 lis
t this time is the WHO.
10. Malaria
Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes that carry the parasite Plasmodium sp (curr
ently there are 5 types of parasites known, but the unknown is the most dangerou
s Plasmodium falciparum). In the human body, the parasites multiply in the liver
(liver) and then infect red blood cells.
Symptoms of the disease appear after 10 to 15 days after being bitten by mosquit
oes, in which symptoms are fever, headache and vomiting. If not promptly treated
, malaria be disastrous carrier by interfering with the blood supply to all vita
l organs. Fuss again in a few countries this parasite known to be resistant to s
ome types of malaria drugs.
WHO launched on 25 April to World Malaria Day, as a sign of the seriousness of t
his disease, especially in developing countries. In 2008 discovered 247 million
cases of malaria and nearly one million deaths, especially in children in Africa
. 20% of deaths in infants there caused by this disease.
Control measures are performed for patients with treatment as soon as possible w
ith combination therapy artemisin.

9. Diabetes Mellitus
These diseases cause the death of the 1.26 million people in 2008. Diabetes Mell
itus, commonly known as diabetes or urinary sugar is a collection of diseases in
which the patient's blood cells would contain high levels of sugar. Usually cau
sed by the body does not produce insulin or the cells do not respond to insulin
members produced by the body. People with diabetes will experience symptoms such
as frequent urination, frequent thirst and hunger.
There are 3 types of diabetes are type 1, 2 and gestational. Type 1 when the bod
y can not produce insulin, type 2 when the cells in the body do not respond to t
he insulin that is there (and it could be coupled with the body does not have ad
equate insulin production), and gestational diabetes that is occurring in pregna
nt women not previously had the disease. Disease type 1 and 2 diabetes is a chro
nic disease which can not be cured, while gestational diabetes usually resolves
after delivery.
In 2000, at least 171 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes, and among w
hich the most common is type 2 diabetes.
8. Tuberculosis (TB)
Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by bacteria in the family mycobaterium sp.
Environment that is dark, damp and poorly ventilated trivial is said to cause t
he spread of infectious disease, and is chronic (chronic). In Indonesia, the dis
ease became the second largest cause of death. WHO declared in 2008 that caused
the death of around 1.34 million this disease and most cases occur in Southeast
Asia.
Common symptoms of this disease are coughing blood that even with more than 3 we
eks, fever and night sweats (and in some cases can appear and disappear as the c
ommon flu), a decrease in appetite and weight loss and fatigue.
Tuberculosis usually attacks the lungs, but it was actually the bacteria can inv
ade the brain manapun.seperti organs and bones.
7. Trachea / bronchus / Lung Cancers
Trachea / bronchus / lung cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the lung
s. If not treated, it can spread to the tissue growth around and even to all par
ts of the body. Medical terms metastasis. According to the data, lung cancer is
a cause of death caused by cancer, and is estimated to have caused 1.39 million
deaths per year (based on 2008 data), or 2.4% of mortality rate in the same year
. Symptoms that appear are shortness of breath or shortness of breath, coughing
(even coughing up blood), pain in the chest and shoulders, and the fall of the w
eight drastically.
The main factors that are known to be the cause is smoking, with the percentage
of 9 out of 10 cases. Other causes include exposure to carcinogenic substances s
uch as asbestos and radiation. Lung cancer treatments are currently being done i
s through chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery.
6. HIV / AIDS
Nergidik many people when they hear about this disease, because until now there
is no effective treatment to cure AIDS patients.
AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is a disease caused by the HIV virus
(human immunodeficiency virus). AIDS itself is not deadly, but it reduces the e
ffectiveness of its immunity system of the human body makes it dangerous if the
patient infected with other diseases.
This disease in 2009 has resulted in an estimated 1.8 million deaths and 33.3 mi
llion people are carriers of the HIV virus, and 2.6 million new cases. Effective

treatment of this disease has not been found, the care given at this time is to
antiretroviral treatment, but the price is still very expensive and not availab
le in all countries.
5. Diarrhea
Recorded diarrheal disease caused 1.5 million deaths in children each year, and
usually the children under five are the most vulnerable to this disease. In fact
this disease is the number two cause of death disease toddlers, after pneumonia
. This disease last for days until finally people with lack of water and salt ar
e vital for life.
Cholera and dysentery are included in this disease, and many occur in areas that
are difficult to get clean water and lack of sanitation in such matters.
The disease is usually transmitted through fecal-contaminated water. Most of the
organisms that cause these diseases are rotavirus and Escherichia coli. Prevent
ion can be done by giving exclusive breastfeeding in infants, especially in the
first 6 months, rotavirus vaccination, eating clean food and sanitation. In 2008
, diarrhea caused 2.46 million or 4.3% mortality rate.
4. Chronic Lung Disease
Disease whose English of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a disea
se caused by narrowing of the airways. The disease is caused by gases or dangero
us particles that cause inflammation in the lungs, usually arises (again) becaus
e of smoking.
In 1990 the disease became number 6 disease causes of death worldwide and is est
imated to be number 4 in 2030. Two diseases that they cause chronic bronchitis a
nd emphysema.
For the year 2008 is expected to occur 3.28 deaths arising out of or 5.8% of tot
al deaths in that year.
3. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
If you've heard in the media about the ARI (Upper Respiratory Infection), the di
sease is much more dangerous. There are 2 types of diseases caused by these infe
ctions are bronchitis and pneumonia. This disease arises due to some kind of bac
terial infection. The resulting symptoms are fever, sinus infections, vomiting,
burning sensation in the eyes or watery eyes, difficulty breathing because of na
sal congestion, shortness of breath, and itchy throat.
In 2008, the disease has caused 3.46 million deaths, or about 6.1% of the total
number of deaths in that year.
2. Cerebrovascular Disease (CVD)
CVD is a group of brain dysfunctions related to disease of the blood vessels tow
ards brain. One of the most common examples is the stroke. The disease is caused
by hypertension, obesity, smoking and diabetes.
In 2007 this disease is a disease of the number 3 cause of death in the United S
tates, while an estimated worldwide cause 6.15 million deaths per year, or 10.8%
of total deaths worldwide.
1. Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD)
The disease is sitting on top ranking as the leading cause of death for 2008 is
7.25 million deaths per year, or 12.8% of the total of those who died in the ent
ire world. The disease is mostly found in middle-income countries up and rarely
occur in poor countries. Characteristics of heart disease IHD is a heart muscle
that is lacking in the blood mensupplai.

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