Cancer
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Testicular Cancer: How To Know If The Cancer Has Spread?
Any lump or heaviness in the testicles should not be ignored. It could indicate testicular cancer. But what’s important to know is that cancer has the potential to spread.
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Pancreatic Cancer: Expert Explains Implications Of Immunotherapy
Using immunotherapy in pancreatic cancer has, over time, shown positive results, it is maybe an effective way to treat cancer patients.
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World Brain Tumour Day 2023: Early Detection Is Key To Cure The Disease
Brain tumour is abnormal growth of cells within the brain. Read to know why early Detection Is Key To Cure The Disease.
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World Brain Tumour Day 2023: Guidelines For Safe Mobile Device Usage To Minimise Brain Tumour Risk
A brain tumour is an abnormal growth of cells in or around the brain. Read to know the guidelines to use mobile to minimise brain tumour risk.
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World Brain Tumour Day: Can Excessive Smoking And Alcohol Consumption Increase The Risk?
World Brain Tumour Day serves as a reminder to raise awareness about this health condition. Scroll down to check if smoking and alcohol consumption can increase the risk.
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Why Is World Brain Tumour Day Observed?
Brain tumours are a type of cancer originating in the brain or the surrounding tissues. Its symptoms vary depending on the tumour’s location and size.
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Early Detection, Diagnosis And Staging Of Oral Cancer, Expert Explains
Early detection, diagnosis, and staging are crucial for improving outcomes and reducing mortality rates for oral cancer.
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Study Finds 4 Warning Symptoms Of Colon Cancer In Younger People; Expert Stresses On Early Detection
While older people are more susceptible to developing colon cancer, younger people can also be at risk. A new study has found four early signs to note.
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New Blood Test Can Detect 50 Different Types Of Cancer
The test is particularly effective at detecting hard-to-detect cancers such as head and neck, bowel, lung, pancreatic, and throat cancers.
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Myth vs Fact: Can Men Get Breast Cancer?
Breast cancer does not discriminate based on gender. Let's spread the word, encourage conversations, and support people affected by breast cancer.