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		<title>A Carcinoid Tumor and Receiving Social Security Disability</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 15:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Cells are the building blocks of your body. Cancer begins in your cells. When things are working right in your body, old cells die and are replaced by new cells as you need them.</p>
<p>Sometimes, this process does not work like it should. Old cells may not die when they should, and new cells are produced even when they are not needed.</p>
<p>A tumor (mass) can be made by these excess cells. They can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors are not cancer. Malignant tumors are cancer.</p>
<p>There are many different types of cancer. They are usually named for where they start in your body. For example, bladder cancer begins in your bladder. Even though it may spread to other organs, cancer is still designated by where it began in your body.</p>
<p>Cancer is also categorized by the type of cell that the tumor appears like. Some examples of this are carcinoma, blastic tumor, germ cell tumor, lymphoma and sarcoma.</p>
<p>A carcinoid tumor is classified as a neuroendocrine tumor. This means that these tumors begin in cells of your neuroendocrine system that make hormones. Because of this, a carcinoid tumor can also produce hormones and cause serious illness.</p>
<p>A carcinoid tumor is a slow-growing kind of cancer that can develop in several areas in your body. It usually starts in your gastrointestinal tract. This includes your stomach, colon, small intestine, appendix and rectum. A carcinoid tumor can also start in your lungs and other organs like your testes and ovaries.</p>
<p>A carcinoid tumor may grow slowly over a period of many years without causing any signs or symptoms. Because of this, it is sometimes called “cancer in slow motion.”</p>
<p>When a carcinoid tumor does cause signs and symptoms, they depend on where the tumor is at and are often vague in nature. Some of the signs and symptoms that you may have include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Diarrhea</li>
<li>Changes      in bowel movements</li>
<li>Obstruction      of your bowel</li>
<li>Rectal      pain</li>
<li>Rectal      bleeding</li>
<li>Your      skin getting flushed</li>
<li>Difficulty      breathing</li>
<li>Chest      pain</li>
<li>Abdominal      pain</li>
<li>Recurring      pneumonia.</li>
</ul>
<p>You or a loved one may have a carcinoid tumor. This disease may be the cause of you or your loved one’s disability.</p>
<p>If this is true, you may need assistance. You may need financial help.</p>
<p>You or your loved one may have applied for Social Security <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/disabilitybenefits.htm"title="Benefits of S.S." >disability benefit</a>s or disability benefits from the Social Security Administration because of the disability caused by a carcinoid tumor? You or your loved one may have been denied.</p>
<p>If you or your loved one decides to appeal the denial by the Social Security Administration, think about this. People who are represented by a proven <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/resourcesp3.htm"title="Disability Claim Lawyer" >disability lawyer</a> like the one at socialsecurityhome.com are approved more often than those people who are without an attorney.</p>
<p>Please do not delay. This is far too important for you or your loved one. Contact the qualified disability lawyer at socialsecurityhome.com, today.</p>
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		<title>Gastrointestinal Carcinoid Tumor and Receiving Social Security Disability</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Disability Advocate</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Carcinoid]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Large intestine]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Small intestine]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The building blocks of your body are cells. This is where cancer originates. When your body is functioning correctly, old cells die at the proper time and are replaced by new cells as you need them. Sometimes, this process does not work right. Old cells do not die like they ought to, and new cells are produced even when they are not needed.</p>
<p>A tumor (mass) can be made by these excess cells. They can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors are not cancer. Malignant tumors are cancer.</p>
<p>A carcinoid tumor is classified as a neuroendocrine tumor. This means that these tumors begin in cells of your neuroendocrine system that make hormones. Because of this, a carcinoid tumor can also produce hormones and cause serious illness.</p>
<p>A gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor is a cancer that begins in your gastrointestinal tract. It starts in the lining of your gastrointestinal tract. Your gastrointestinal tract is made up of your small intestine, large intestine and stomach. These organs are a part of your digestive system.</p>
<p>It is estimated that between 11,000 and 12,000 people are diagnosed with a carcinoid tumor each year in the United States. Of this number, about two-thirds of these begin in the gastrointestinal tract.</p>
<p>A gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor results from errors or mutations in a particular kind of cell in the lining of your gastrointestinal tract that produces hormones. These are the hormones that help regulate your digestive juices and the muscles that send food through your stomach and intestines. However, no one knows for sure what causes these errors or mutations to occur in these cells.</p>
<p>Often, a gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor causes no signs or symptoms in the early stages of its development. These tumors usually grow slowly. If the cancer spreads (metastasizes) to other parts of your body, something known as carcinoid syndrome can happen. Signs and symptoms caused by carcinoid syndrome that you may experience include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Diarrhea</li>
<li>Wheezing</li>
<li>A feeling of fullness or pain in your abdomen</li>
<li>A feeling of warmth or redness in your neck and face</li>
<li>Shortness of breath</li>
<li>Tiredness</li>
<li>A fast heart rate</li>
<li>Swelling of your ankles and feet.</li>
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<p>You or a loved one may have a gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor. This disease may be why you or your loved one is disabled and in need of financial assistance.</p>
<p>Have you or your loved one applied for Social Security <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/disabilitybenefits.htm"title="Benefits of S.S." >disability benefit</a>s or disability benefits from the Social Security Administration because of the disability caused by a gastrointestinal carcinoid tumor? Have you done this already, and you or your loved one was denied by the Social Security Administration?</p>
<p>If you or your loved one appeals the denial by the Social Security Administration, think about this. People who are represented by a <a href="http://www.socialsecurityhome.com/resourcesp3.htm"title="Disability Claim Lawyer" >disability lawyer</a> like the one at socialsecurityhome.com are approved more often than those people without an attorney.</p>
<p>Do not wait. Contact the disability lawyer at socialsecurityhome.com, today.</p>
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