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Cancer is a
group of
diseases involving abnormal cell
growth with the
potential to
invade or
spread to
other parts of the body.
These contrast with benign...
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Colorectal cancer (CRC), also
known as
bowel cancer,
colon cancer, or
rectal cancer, is the
development of
cancer from the
colon or **** (parts of the...
- Lung
cancer, also
known as lung carcinoma, is a
malignant tumor that
begins in the lung. Lung
cancer is
caused by
genetic damage to the DNA of
cells in...
- "Not
Cancer" is the
second episode of the
fifth season of
House and the eighty-eighth
episode overall. It
aired on Fox on
September 23, 2008. Two women...
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Breast cancer is a
cancer that
develops from
breast tissue.
Signs of
breast cancer may
include a lump in the breast, a
change in
breast shape, dimpling...
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Esophageal cancer is
cancer arising from the esophagus—the food pipe that runs
between the
throat and the stomach.
Symptoms often include difficulty in...
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Cancer (♋︎) (Ancient Gr****: Καρκίνος, romanized: Karkínos, lit. 'crab',
Latin for the "Crab") is the
fourth astrological sign in the zodiac, originating...
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Pancreatic cancer arises when
cells in the pancreas, a
glandular organ behind the stomach,
begin to
multiply out of
control and form a m****.
These cancerous...
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Prostate cancer is the
uncontrolled growth of
cells in the prostate, a
gland in the male
reproductive system below the bladder.
Abnormal growth of prostate...
- A
cancer vaccine, or oncovaccine, is a
vaccine that
either treats existing cancer or
prevents development of
cancer.
Vaccines that
treat existing cancer...