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All About Cancer

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large intestine cancer :: Article Creator Married At First Sight Star Mel Schilling Reveals Colon Cancer Diagnosis: Why Is Colon Cancer Becoming A Commo Cancer diagnosis has been on the rise and the recent one that made the headlines is of the Married At First Sight dating coach Mel Schilling. Mel Schilling is an Australian dating coach and one of the most high-profile therapists in Australia. She became a well-known name and an absolute fan-favorite after being featured as a dating coach on Channel Nine's Married At First Sight. Mel recently took to Instagram to announce that she has been diagnosed with colon cancer and would be spending the holidays getting the treatment. She penned a message in the caption and put the whole story behind her diagnosis. With that she also urged the readers to not ignore anything that doesn't feel right and to keep going until you get all the answers.  Colon cancer, sometimes known as colorecta

The Association Between Lung Cancer and Sarcoidosis: A Literature Review

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lung cancer stages and symptoms :: Article Creator Lung Cancer Goes Undetected In The Early Stages Lung cancer symptoms usually go undetected during the early stages, according to experts. Weight loss, breathlessness and coughing are some the initial symptoms of the condition, according to the Pneumology and Respiratory Medicine's Professor Dieter Koehler. The other symptoms are the clubbed finger, swollen fingertips, and chest pain. An X-ray, an endoscopic examination of the lungs or an analysis of the mucus the patient coughs up are ways of determining whether the patient has lung cancer, said Michael Barczok of the German Federal Association of Pneumologists in Heideheim. People at greatest risk of lung cancer are current and former smokers, as well as people whose relatives have already developed lung cancer or chronic obstructive lung diseases, experts say. The risk of getting a bronchial cancer is two to three times greater among people

Metastatic breast cancer in the lungs: Symptoms, outlook, and more

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pancreatic cancer in the tail symptoms :: Article Creator Everything You Need To Know About Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic cancer affects the pancreas, a crucial organ located behind the stomach. The organ's location can make this cancer harder to detect, leading to diagnosis in advanced stages. According to the American Cancer Society, pancreatic cancer makes up about 3 percent of cancer diagnoses in the United States and 7 percent of cancer deaths. Read on to learn about pancreatic cancer, its symptoms, causes, and treatment. The pancreas plays an essential role in digestion by producing enzymes that the body needs to digest fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. The pancreas also produces two important hormones: glucagon and insulin. These hormones are responsible for controlling glucose (sugar) metabolism. Insulin helps cells metabolize glucose to make energy, and glucagon helps raise glucose levels when they are too low. T

Current Drug Pathways in Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer

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squamous cell carcinoma nose :: Article Creator Understanding How Fast Nasal Cancer Grows Nasal cancer is rare, but it can be aggressive. Early diagnosis and treatment can often help keep it from spreading. Nasal cancer, also known as nasal cavity cancer or paranasal sinus cancer, can include many types of cancerous tumors. The specific type of nasal cancer largely determines how quickly it is likely to grow. Regardless of the kind of tumor you have, getting treatment as soon as possible gives you the best chance of preventing it from spreading to other parts of your body. The speed at which a nasal cancer will grow can't always be predicted accurately. Most, but not all, nasal cancers tend to be slow-growing. For example, squamous cell carcinomas can spread to other parts of the body (metastasize), but according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, rates are low. The chances of spread increase if the tumor is larger. That's

Colon Cancer and Back Pain: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments

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cancer stages explained :: Article Creator Oncology/Cancer: 2023 Advancements And Breakthroughs When one thinks of the most wide-reaching, deadly health issues facing the world today, cancer has to be right up there at the top of the list. The wide range of diseases encompassed by the disease affect people of all walks of life in all corners of the globe. In the United States alone, recent figures show there were an estimated 1.9 million new diagnosed cases of cancer in 2022 along with 609,360 cancer deaths. Zooming out for a more global perspective, cancer stands as the second most common cause of death worldwide, accounting for almost 10 million deaths in 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports. That was nearly one in every six deaths. The World Cancer Research Fund International states that there were 18 million cancer cases globally in 2020. About 9.5 million were reported in men while 8.5 million were seen in women. Give