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If a woman isn't well enough to have surgery, other treatments, like radiation, will be used. Depending on the stage of the cancer, other treatments, such as radiation and/or chemotherapy may be recommended.įor some women who still want to be able to get pregnant, surgery may be put off for a time and other treatments tried instead. The tissues removed at surgery are tested to see how far the cancer has spread (the stage). Lymph nodes from the pelvis and around the aorta may also be removed (a pelvic and para-aortic lymph node dissection or sampling) and tested for cancer spread. (This is called a total hysterectomy bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy or TH/BSO). The operation includes removing the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. Surgery is the first treatment for almost all women with endometrial cancer. Tests done on the cancer cells are also used to find out if certain treatments, like hormone and targeted therapy, might work. But other factors can also affect your treatment options, including the type of cancer, your age and overall health, and whether you want to be able to have children. (7) Mercury, (ca) 750BC - Known to ancient Chinese and Indians before 2000 BC, and found in Egyptian tombs dating from 1500 BC.The stage (extent) of endometrial cancer is the most important factor in choosing treatment. (6) Iron,smelted, (ca) 1500BC - The discovery of smelting around 3000 BC led to the start of the Iron Age around 1200 BC and the prominent use of iron for tools and weapons. The oldest artifacts date from around 2000 BC. (5) Tin, (ca) 1750BC - First smelted in combination with copper around 3500 BC to produce bronze. (4) Lead, (ca) 3500BC - It is believed that lead smelting began at least 9,000 years ago, and the oldest known artifact of lead is a statuette found at the temple of Osiris on the site of Abydos dated circa 3800 BC. (3) Silver,(ca) 4000BC - Silver had been widely used throughout time as a basis for monetary systems and played central roles in the currencies of the Roman and Chinese Empires. (2) Copper, (ca) 4200BC - The use of copper in antiquity is of more significance than gold as the first tools, implements and weapons were made from copper. The popularity of gold is largely due to its scarcity, value and mankind’s fascination with the metal. (1) Gold (ca) 6000BC - Stone Age man learned to fashion gold into jewellery. The Metals of Antiquity, were the metals upon which civilisation was based. There are currently 86 known metals but before the 19th century only 24 had been discovered and, of these 24 metals, 12 were discovered in the 18th century. It couldn't be easier, we hope you enjoy it! Infographic showing the history of metal discovery from Makin - Metal & Copper Powder Suppliers History of Metals Timeline (Text Version)

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We've provided an embed code so all you have to do is copy and paste that into your website, blog, or resource site - all we ask is that you give credit and link back to this page. Prehistoric man used metals to build tools and weapons and as our knowledge of metallurgy has developed, metals have played an essential role in the advancement of agriculture, transport and arts and craft – forging the path to today’s modern society.Īt Makin Metal Powders we supply a range of metal powders and decided to highlight the discovery of all known metals in a graphical timeline (there is a text version below) - please share it and let us know what you think. The development of civilisation has relied heavily on the discovery of metals.














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