About cancers,tumors,sweeling information & research

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About Cancers,Tumors,sweeling Information & Research

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About Cancers,Tumors,sweeling Information & Research

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Cancer Ribbons – Which Color for Which Cancer?

Colors are used as a symbol for many things. Adopted as ribbon colors, they each represent awareness for the different types of cancer. Support and advocacy groups against cancer have adopted these and share the same insight on the color they represent.

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Top 40 Cancer Fighting Foods

Cancer is probably one of the most devastating medical conditions society has today. Cancer is abnormal cell growth that can occur in many parts of the human body to people of all ages, races, genders and economic backgrounds. In addition to growth, cancer has the ability to metastasize or spread, leading to a poor prognosis for survival.

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Life Insurance for Cancer Patients

Life insurance refers to a contract entered by the policy owner with an insurance company, whereby the insurance company is expected to pay an agreed amount upon the death of the policy owner. 

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Genetic DNA Testing for Cancers

A genetic test can determine the likelihood of developing a specific cancer. The cancers that can be tested for are many, and different DNA testing companies will test for different cancers. If they detect the presence of a cancer-causing gene mutation, they can then determine the probability that the specific type of cancer will develop.

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Pituitary Gland Tumor

Anatomically, the pituitary gland, often called the master endocrine gland, is a small gland found in the brain area which regulates hormonal balance. It works by releasing the hormones that affect most of the functions of the body.

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What is Tongue Cancer?

It is a subgroup of cancers located in the head and neck. This kind of cancer develops from the cells of the squamous group, which starts on the tongue’s surface layer.  Tongue cancer is often describes as oral cancer

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What is Duodenal Cancer?

Duodenal cancer is a malignancy in the duodenum, the initial part of the small intestine. This type of cancer is very rare and considered the rarest among the cancers in the gastrointestinal (GI) system, accounting for only 1% of the cases of GI malignancies.

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What is a germ cell cancer?

Germ Cell Cancer is a malignant neoplasm that originates from germ cells. With this, the neoplasm can metastasize and affect other areas of the body. Germ cells are cells that develop in the embryo which later becomes eggs and sperm in the ovaries and testes respectively. 

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What is Spinal Cancer?

Spinal cancer, or more commonly known as spinal tumor, is a neoplasm (an abnormal growth) in the spinal cord. Spinal tumors may be primary which start in the spinal cord or secondary which result from metastasis (transmission of cancerous cells) from other cancers in the body.

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What is Secondary Liver Cancer?Secondary liver cancer is a type of liver cancer where the cancer cells have developed elsewhere in the person’s body and then have the ability to metastasize towards the liver. Liver is known to be the largest organ in the human body and it is normally located in the right portion of the abdomen. Secondary liver cancer is often metastatic in nature. Statistically it is more common than the primary liver cancer.

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What is Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer?

Pancreatic cancer develops in tissues of the pancreas, an organ that is present below stomach and takes an active part in the digestive system. The condition of pancreatic cancer develops in men whose ages are between 30-70 years. 

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What is Syringoma?

Syringoma is a tumor in the sweat ducts that are commonly harmless. The term syringoma is derived from the word syrinx, meaning pipe or tube. They are typically found on the eyelids, but may also develop in other parts of the body with sebaceous ducts such as in the umbilicus, chest, armpits, breasts, genitals or vulva. 

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