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Risk Factors for Liver Cancer

Risk Factors for Liver Cancer Children and adults can have liver cancer, although adults are more likely to get it. The risk factors of liver cancer have a role in the development of cancer, but the majority of them do not directly cause cancer. Some people who have several risk factors never get cancer, whereas […]

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Symptoms of Kidney Disease Stages

Symptoms of Kidney Disease Stages Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a term that encompasses all five phases of kidney deterioration, ranging from little damage in stage 1 to full kidney failure in stage 5. The kidney disease stages are determined by how efficiently the kidneys filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. Your kidneys […]

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How Does a Colon Cancer Diagnosis Work?

How Does a Colon Cancer Diagnosis Work? Colon cancer is known to begin in the small, noncancerous build-up of cells, also called polyps. Once these polyps multiply inside the colon, they can eventually develop and become colon cancer. An early diagnosis of colon cancer can increase the patient’s survival, and treatments are more likely to […]

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The Types and Causes of Brain Cancer

The Types and Causes of Brain Cancer In this world, there is no shortage of things that can hurt us. Cancer, and brain cancer specifically, is one of those. If you are asking how rare is brain cancer and whether you should be concerned or prepared, let us stop you for a second. According to […]

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All You Need to Know About Tongue Cancer

All You Need to Know About Tongue Cancer Tongue cancer is one of several kinds of oral cancer and is most common in people over 40 years old. Like any other cancer, tongue cancer happens when the cells divide out of control and form a tumor. It’s a kind of head and neck cancer. Symptoms […]

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All About Colon Surgery

All About Colon Surgery Early-stage colon cancer is frequently treated with surgery. The cancer’s stage determines the sort of surgery utilized and the location in the colon, as well as the procedure’s purpose. Any colon surgery must be performed on an empty and clear colon. Before surgery, you’ll be put on a special diet and […]

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Uterine Cancer: Types and Stages

Uterine Cancer: Types and Stages If you’ve been diagnosed with uterine cancer, your doctor will likely tell you what stage you are in. Before determining your stage, your doctor will do tests such as a biopsy and an ultrasound to determine the type of uterine cancer you have. The uterus, often known as the womb, […]

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A Guide to Multiple Myeloma

A Guide to Multiple Myeloma Multiple myeloma or also known as Kahler’s disease is a type of bone marrow cancer. The survival rate of multiple myeloma based on the study between 2010 and 2016 is 54%. So, what is myeloma?  The simple definition of multiple myeloma is cancer formed by white blood cells called plasma […]

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Neuroendocrine Cancer

Neuroendocrine Cancer (NETs) What is a neuroendocrine tumor (NET), and how does one get one? Until they are diagnosed, most people have little knowledge of neuroendocrine tumors. Finding out you have a neuroendocrine tumor can be a terrifying and stressful event. In this guide, we’ll provide information and tools to patients who have been diagnosed […]

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Different Kinds of Brain Cancer Treatments

Different Kinds of Brain Cancer Treatments Overgrowth of cells that form masses called tumors is brain cancer. There is a 1% chance that a person will develop a malignant tumor of the brain or spinal cord in their entire life. Keep on reading to know about the different brain tumor cancer treatments. What Are the […]

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