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» Biliary Cirrhosis / Bile Duct Cancer
Biliary cirrhosis is a rare form of liver cirrhosis, caused by disease or defects of the bile ducts.
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» Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer occurs when there are abnormal, cancerous cells growing in the bladder.
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» Bone Cancers
There are many bone cancers that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional.
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» Brain Tumor
A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue in the brain. The tumor can either originate in the brain itself, or come from another part of the body.
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» Breast Cancer
If you are diagnosed with breast cancer, the most important thing for youto remember is that it is not a hopeless condition. Early detection and modern therapy with a combination of surgery, radiation, drugs, or hormones can help many patients.
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» Cardiac Sarcoma
Cardiac sarcoma is a type of tumor that occurs in the heart. Cardiac sarcomas are malignant, or cancerous.
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» Cervical Cancer
The cervix is the lower, narrow part of the uterus (womb) located between the bladder and the rectum.
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» Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is malignant cells found in the colon or rectum. The colon and the rectum are part of the large intestine, which is part of the digestive system. Because colon cancer and rectal cancers have many features in common, they are sometimes referred to together as colorectal cancer.
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» Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal cancer is cancer that develops in the esophagus, the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach.
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» Gallbladder Cancer
Gallbladder cancer is a rare form of cancer originating in the innermost layer of the gallbladder, also known as the mucosal layer. As the cancer grows, it spreads outward through the gallbladder.
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» Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer affects more than 30,000 people in the US, with the most common type called renal cell cancer.
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» Leukemias
Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells - usually the white blood cells. Leukemic cells look different than normal cells and do not function properly.
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» Liver Cancer
Cancerous (malignant) tumors in the liver have either originated in the liver (primary liver cancer) or spread from cancer sites elsewhere in the body (metastatic liver cancer).
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» Lymphomas
While similar to leukemia, lymphoma is a cancer which specifically involves lymphocytes and the lymphatic system. Lymphocytes are classified as either B cell or T cell.
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» Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is cancer that usually starts in the lining of the bronchi, but can also begin in other areas of the respiratory system, including the trachea, bronchioles, or alveoli.
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» Oral Cancer
Oral cancer is cancer found in the oral cavity (the mouth area) and the oropharynx (the throat area at the back of the mouth).
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» Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is a disease in which malignant cells are found in an ovary. There are three types of ovarian tumors, named for the tissue in which they are found.
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» Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and women in the US, according to the American Cancer Society.
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» Parathyroid Tumor
A parathyroid tumor is a growth inside a parathyroid gland. Parathyroid tumors may cause increased levels of parathyroid hormones secreted by the parathyroid glands.
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» Penile and Male Reproductive Cancer
Most cancers of the male reproductive system consist of prostate cancer, testicular cancer and penile cancer (cancer of the penis ? a rare cancer, and usually a form of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma).
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» Pituitary Tumors
Although rare, most pituitary tumors are non-cancerous (benign), comprising only 10 percent of brain tumors.
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» Prostate Cancer
Nearly 60 percent of all prostate cancers are discovered while they are still localized (confined to the prostate).
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» Skin Cancer
Skin cancer strikes more people worldwide than any other form of cancer.
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» Stomach Cancer
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is cancer that starts in any part of the stomach.
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» Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid tumors are either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) growths.
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» Testicular Cancer
The testicles are egg-shaped organs located beneath the penis, in a sac of skin called the scrotum. The testicles (or testes) produce sperm and male sex hormones such as testosterone.
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» Uterine Cancer
The uterus, also called the womb, is a hollow, pear-shaped organ located in a woman's lower abdomen, between the bladder and the rectum.
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» Vaginal Cancer
The vagina is the passageway through which fluid passes out of the body during menstrual periods.
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