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Stage four melanoma, symptoms and treatment

Stage four melanoma, symptoms and treatment

The most dangerous kind of skin cancer is known as melanoma. This type of cancerous growth develops as a result of mutations triggered by UV radiation etc. In many cases, these tumors looks like black or brown moles. Melanoma can be treated successfully if it is detected in time. Stage four melanoma is the most advanced stage of this type of cancer.
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Risk factors and preventive measures of metastatic mouth cancer

Risk factors and preventive measures of metastatic mouth cancer

Mouth cancer is a result of cells growing out of control on the surface of common areas that include your lips, gums, tongue, the inner lining of the cheeks, roof, and floor of the month. Cancer occurs due to certain mutations in healthy body cells, causing them to rapidly multiply and allow cancer to grow.
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Symptoms, diagonosis, and treatment options for mouth cancer

Symptoms, diagonosis, and treatment options for mouth cancer

Mouth cancer is caused due to rapid, uncontrolled growth of cells within the local region of your mouth. When cancer starts spreading to other areas of the mouth, neck, and head, the condition is referred to as metastatic mouth cancer. In metastatic mouth cancer, the cells grow out of control due to mutation and destroy healthy cells in the vicinity.
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Things you should know about head and neck cancer for early detection

Things you should know about head and neck cancer for early detection

Cancer that attacks the mouth, nose, salivary glands, sinuses, throat and lymph nodes is known as Head – Neck cancer. In most cases, this type of cancer first develops in the mouth, nose or throat. There are five types of head neck cancer: • Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer that begins in the larynx • Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Cancer that initially attacks the tissues in the nose • Nasopharyngeal Cancer that attacks the upper part of the throat • Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer that develops on the mouth, tongue or between the tonsils and the larynx • Salivary Gland Cancer that develops in the salivary glands Head and neck cancer typically affects more men than women.
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Things you should know about stage four melanoma

Things you should know about stage four melanoma

Stage four melanoma refers to the advanced stage of skin cancer. In this condition, the disease spreads from the skin and affects other organs like the lungs. Diagnosis for skin melanoma The diagnosis for this kind of skin cancer includes the following tests: 1. Blood tests to determine the blood count and functioning of the liver 2.
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The risk factors that may cause breast cancer

The risk factors that may cause breast cancer

Breast cancer is a condition that popularly affects women. It affects 1 in 8 women and the number is rapidly increasing. And although found in more women, men too can be affected by this condition. The breast cancer is one that forms in the cells of the breast. There are several symptoms that are related to this condition.
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The importance of PET scans in diagnosing and staging lung cancer

The importance of PET scans in diagnosing and staging lung cancer

A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is a medical imaging technique used to examine the functions of certain organs in the body. A PET scan is a sophisticated and advanced test that employs a radioactive tracer that detects the variation in tissues on a molecular level. In a broader perspective, the test is developed to go beyond anatomy and understand the functions of the cell in the organ’s tissue.
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Treatment options for advanced lung cancer

Treatment options for advanced lung cancer

Lung cancer forms tumors in the body that affect the lungs and cause blockages. 3 signs of lung cancer include wheezing, shortness of breath, and blood in the mucus. Although surgery and advanced chemotherapy help to remove and kill these cancerous tumors, there are rapid research and development in treating lung cancer.
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