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OSTEOPOROSIS

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(OSTEO =Bone, PORO=Opening, SIS= Condition.)

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INTRODUCTION:

It is the pathological condition characterized by the reduction in bone tissue mass per unit volume which leads to the pores in bones and afflicts the entire skeletal system. The bones turn fragile and may break upon the stress, shrinkage of vertebrae, bone pain occurs.

Women suffer more than men, why?

It is because the women bones are less massive and estrogens and testosterone which are secreted only in the males stimulate the osteoblast activity and inturn the synthesis of bone extracellular matrix.
In the post –menopausal cases, production of estrogens decline worsening the condition.

CAUSES:

Cancer

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INTRODUCTION:
Cancer is a pathological condition which is characterized by the uncontrolled cell division which leads to the accumulation of the cells in various body parts which are referred as “Tumors” .Cancer is of two types, Benign and Malignant. Benign being quiescent and Malignant is the condition in which the tumors spread to the various body parts.

TARGET ORGANS:
Generally, the effected organs are the breast, testis (male), prostate gland, bladder, lungs, ovaries in women.

CAUSES:

HYPERTHERMIA IN CANCER TREATMENT

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THE USE OF HEAT IN THERAPY
The application of heat in the treatment of disease was first recorded in the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome from as early as 2000 BC [1].
Fever is one of the body's own defensive and healing forces, created and sustained for the deliberate purpose of restoring health. The high temperature speeds up metabolism, inhibits the growth of the invading virus or bacteria, and literally burns the enemy with heat. Fever is an effective protective and healing measure not only against colds and simple infections, but against such serious diseases as polio and cancer. In biological clinics, overheating therapies or artificially in the treatment of acute infectious diseases, arthritis and rheumatic disease, skin disorders, insomnia, muscular pain and cancer.

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