What is Exercise Oncology?
When you're diagnosed with cancer, exercise may be the last thing on your mind. Exercise during and after cancer treatment may help make side effec...
Leer másWhen you're diagnosed with cancer, exercise may be the last thing on your mind. Exercise during and after cancer treatment may help make side effec...
Leer másIt may not be an option if the cancer is too big or has spread to other parts of your body. Radiation uses X-rays or other high- energy beams to ki...
Leer másThe incidence rate of anal cancer is six times higher in single men as compared to married men.
Leer másIn pancreatic cancer, the organ's cells grow abnormally. About 95% of pancreatic cancers are exocrine cell cancers, called adenocarcinoma. These ca...
Leer másExactly how many new cases there are each year isn’t clear because doctors can often treat it in their office and don’t have to report cases to can...
Leer másIf your doctor says you could be likely to get hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC), there's a lot of information to take in. If you're diagnos...
Leer másTell your doctor if you have pain when you pee or blood in your urine. Endometrial cancer can make you bleed when you don't expect it. Changes in a...
Leer másHormones help certain types of breast, prostate, and some other cancers to grow. You can use tamoxifen before or after menopause. If you have one o...
Leer másTreatment can make it a little bit better, but you’ll still have the disease. Other diseases caused by changes to your genes -- the doctor will cal...
Leer másWith multiple myeloma, cancerous plasma cells divide and grow inside your bone marrow. MyPRS: The Myeloma Prognostic Risk Signature test measures 7...
Leer másMost women in the early stages of cervical cancer don't have any symptoms. But if you’re diagnosed with cervical cancer, know it’s very treatable w...
Leer másUterine polyps, also called endometrial polyps, are small, soft growths on the inside of a woman’s uterus, or womb. Your doctor can look inside you...
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