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Natural Therapy for Lymphadenopathy or Painful Axillary Lymph Nodes in the Breast, Armpit or Groin by Melissa G. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 19 Jan 2013 4:13am What to do when you have a swollen gland or lymph node in your armpit or around the side of the breast?  This is a major question we receive from our clients and individuals who read our blog and lymphatic therapy focused articles.  The gland or swollen mass you feel is what we call your axillary lymph node(s). Normally axillary lymph ... Read on »
Fewer lymph node dissections and fewer positive lymph nodes: does it actually matter? by Dr. Arnon Krongrad Medical Doctor Posted Fri 29 Oct 2010 12:00am Surgical removal of samples of the pelvic lymph nodes at the time of radical prostatectomy (RP) known as pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND)  is still the most accurate method available to determine the presence or absence of lymph nodes positive for cancer (pN1 disease) in a patient with cancer of the prostate. Abdollah et al. ... Read on »
Ever Wonder What the Lymph Nodes do? by WisdomThatHeals Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm Lymph nodes can be found all throughout the body, mainly in clusters along lymphatic vessels but there are a few instances of single nodes. In addition to being clustered, there are certain areas of the body where these clusters are more concentrated together including the neck, armpits, groin and knees. Each Node is a small mass of lymphatic ... Read on »
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy by Cancer.gov Posted Thu 25 Aug 2011 10:20pm Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Key Points A sentinel lymph node is the first lymph node(s) to which cancer cells are most likely to spread from a primary tumor. A sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) can be used to help determine the extent, or stage, of cancer in the body. Because SLNBs involve less extensive surgery and t ... Read on »
Lymph nodes may be enlarged and often accompanied by a sore throat by winter1101 Posted Sun 12 May 2013 12:06pm It is the cause of cat-scratch fever, endocarditis, and many other serious human diseases. Herbal remedy for thick endometrium. Not surprisingly, the bacteria are often accompanied by Lyme as they are transmitted by fleas, body lice, and ticks. There are different species of Bartonella that are actively transmitted by diverse carriers across ... Read on »
Swollen Lymph Nodes by Tom Plamondon Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 12:00am When swollen lymph nodes in the neck, above the clavicles (collarbone) or in the axilla (armpit) occur there are a few immediate questions we need to answer. Is there infection occurring in the body? Could lymphoma (a cancer that begins in the immune system lymphocytes) be present or developing? Is there cancer spreading from oth ... Read on »
Guide to Unblocking Lymph Nodes by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 08 Apr 2010 1:10am Did you know that your lymph nodes can become blocked? Sometimes this is referred to as a sluggish lymphatic system. Sometimes, it means that the nodes are actually blocked – by mucus, fluid, or even bone. In either case, blocked lymph nodes can make you feel really bad, and they can cause poor health. Luckily, for either blocked or sluggish ly ... Read on »
Raw Food for Health and Swollen Lymph Nodes by Tera W. Patient Expert Posted Wed 30 Nov 2011 10:59pm Raw Food Recipes Raw Food Health Green Smoothies Tera Tidbits Success Stories Raw Food for Women Raw Food for Kids Raw Food for Men Natural Body Care Uncategorized WISH Summit 10 Reasons Why You Should Get a Blendtec Blender Are You Getting Enou ... Read on »
Lymph nodes, personality and the practice of medicine by David K. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:28pm Well, the mono test came back showing that Arman has been exposed to the mononucleosis virus (which is officially called the Epstein-Barr virus - EBV) at some time in the past, but not recently. There are different antibodies in the blood that can be measured. They measure antibodies to a molecule (or "antigen") at the core of the virus. Th ... Read on »