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Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer develops in the prostate, a small walnut-shaped gland that’s part of a man’s reproductive system. Prostate cancer is very common, affecting one out of every nine men.
Posted September 15, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 3 min read
Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid gland is shaped like a small butterfly, and is usually found inside the lower front of your neck. It’s a gland that controls your metabolism. It also releases hormones that direct many functions in your body, including how you use energy, how you produce heat, and how you consume oxygen. Thyroid cancer develops when cells change or mutate. The abnormal cells begin multiplying in your thyroid and, once there are enough of them, they form a tumor.
Posted September 15, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 4 min read
Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer happens when cells change in women’s cervix, which connects the uterus and vagina. This cancer can affect the deeper tissues of their cervix and may spread to other parts of their body (metastasize), often the lungs, liver, bladder, vagina, and rectum.
Posted September 15, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 3 min read
Pancreatic Cancer
The pancreas is a small, hockey stick-shaped gland located behind the stomach. The main jobs of the pancreas are to aid in food digestion and regulate blood sugar levels in the body.
Posted September 15, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 3 min read
Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer is a relatively rare form of cancer that starts in the lining of your bladder. Your bladder is a small hollow organ that holds urine. Healthcare providers have many ways to treat bladder cancer, including surgery to remove bladder cancer.
Posted September 15, 2022 by Anusha ‐ 4 min read