Cancer
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Uterine Cancer: 7 Early Signs That One Must Know
Routine screenings, such as Pap smears and pelvic exams, can help in the early detection of uterine cancer.
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Separating Facts From Fiction: Expert Debunks Myths About Brain Tumour
Brain tumours are complex and often misunderstood medical conditions that can evoke fear and uncertainty, which should be debunked at the earliest.
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Sarcoma Awareness Month: Expert Explains Bone Sarcoma, Its Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment
Identifying and diagnosing sarcoma can be challenging, as it can occur in both bones and soft tissues in the skeletal system, such as the muscles.
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Bone Pain That Worsens At Night Could Be A Sign Of Bone Cancer: Other Symptoms
If you have a bone pain that persists for a long time and worsens at night, get yourself examined. Here’s how to distinguish it from a benign condition.
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Pancreatic Cancer In Women: Expert Lists Lifestyle Habits That Increase The Risk
While some factors may increase the risk, there is no single lifestyle habit that can cause pancreatic cancer.
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An Abnormal Mole Can Turn Cancerous, Know Everything About Sarcoma
It is essential to understand sarcomas, its types, symptoms, and available treatment options to detect cancer early and hope for better results.
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Stages In Which Abnormal Mole Can Turn Cancerous
Melanoma, when detected and treated in its early stages, offers an excellent prognosis with high cure rates
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Do Not Ignore Persistent Cough, It May Be A Sign Of Lung Cancer
Early detection remains the key to successfully navigating lung cancer and improving patient outcomes. Scroll down to learn its symptoms.
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Did You Know There Are Different Types Of Prostate Cancer? Know Which Is The Most Common One
Prostate cancer is common among men. While it is important to identify the symptoms early on, it is as crucial to know which type of prostate cancer you’re suffering from.
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Skin Cancer Symptoms Go Beyond A New Mole: Can Be Mistaken For Benign Skin Conditions
A new spot on the skin or changes to an existing spot may be harmless, but it can be a sign of skin cancer. How to know when it is serious…