Minimally Invasive Surgery for the Treatment of Colon Cancer
Colon cancer is the third most commonly known cancer in both men and women. Large bowel tumors are the most common type of digestive cancer and account for a large proportion of all gastrointestinal (GI) surgeries. Colon cancer is mostly treated with surgery to remove the tumor.
Continue reading...Know Cancer to say No Cancer
Being well-informed about the whys and wherefores of cancer & staying attuned to your body can help you in preventing cancer. Early diagnosis generally increases the chances of successful treatment by focusing on detecting symptoms as early as possible
Continue reading...Understanding Breast Cancer
Women tend to neglect their health while caring for their family and are losing the battle of life to cancer every year. The biggest challenge is that many are diagnosed late and reach a point where they become either untreatable or are harder to treat
Continue reading...Can your diet save you from cancer?
The oncologist cautions about risks associated with being obese. “Obesity increases the risk of getting 13 types of cancer, including that of the esophagus, colon, pancreas, and kidney, as well as breast cancer after menopause
Continue reading...Are headaches a sign of brain tumor?
Brain tumor is one of the conditions that can cause bad headaches. Learn how to spot a brain tumor headache from others and stay aware.
Continue reading...HR-HPV Screening for Cervical Cancer
Sexually transmitted HPV infection is thought to cause the majority of cervical cancers. In more than 90% of cervical carcinomas in situ, squamous carcinomas, and adenocarcinoma, HPV DNA is isolated. Primary prevention for cervical cancer with the HPV vaccine is strongly recommended.
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