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  1. Risk factors for specific cancers: Bladder = Smoking, exposure to industrial, chemicals, radiation. Prostate= African American and age 55 and older Laryngeal = Smoking, uses of tobacco and alcohol, exposure to environmental pollutants, exposure to radiation and carcinogens, nutritional deficiency (riboflavin) Lung = Smoking, exposure to environmental pollutant, vitamin A deficiency, heredity. Pancreatic= High fiber and high carb, smoking, exposure to industrial chemicals, diabetes, chronic pancreatitis. Breast = family history, early menarche and late menopause, previous cancer of the breast, uterus, or ovaries, nulliparity, obesity, high-dose radiation exposure to chest, diet high in fat, alcohol intake, the use of birth control pills and hormonal replacement. Endometrial= history of uterine polyps, nulliparity, polycystic ovary disease, estrogen stimulation, late menopause, family history. Ovarian= diet high in fat, family history of ovarian or breast cancer, alcohol use, history of breast cancer, endometrium cancer, colon cancer, nulliparity, infertility, Cervical= low socioeconomic, early first marriage, early and frequent intercourse, multiple sex partners, poor hygiene, Human papillomavirus, HIV infection, smoking during pregnancy and cervical infection. Testes= over the age of 15 and 40, infection, genetic and endocrine factors, cryptorchidism
  2. Thank you so much for your explanation!!
  3. Yaa,i guess so. It could be a reason.
  4. It takes 2 and half weeks or may be 3 weeks for those who are pass and it takes 4 to 6 weeks if you are fail.
  5. what is disseminated intravascular coagulation and s/s? What is Rh immunization for pregnant? I am so confused.
  6. Thank you for your support. Yaa i really need help for my study plan. I couldn't find your email address so I can't send you private message. Thank you. How can i send you private message.
  7. Can you tell me what are you guys are listening? I log into myspace and what is next step? I don't get it please. I really need help.
  8. we are the in the same baot. I just found out myself today that I failed for my first time around. it also stopped at 85. Send me your e-mail add . May be sometimes we can study together through online. I have some materails, I can send.
  9. I just found out that I failed, NCLEX- PN. I am very sad. i really don't know how to face with my near and dear one's in my life. I am a slow learner. It is hard to understand the materials. so, how many months do i need to prepare for my next trial? I really need a study plan. Can anyone help me? Please....... I don't know how to study now?
  10. I just found out that I failed in first try in my LVN test. can you tell me study plan. I really don't know how to study. Thank you
  11. it is true that if you fail, then it takes longer time to get your result? Or it is not?

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