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  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Cancerous lymphocytes (white blood cells) that develop in the bone marrow cause chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). These cancer cells gradually blend with the blood. CLL develops very slowly, hence...
  • Health - 10 Oct 2018
    Colorectal sarcoma is a very rare type of mesenchymal cancer that develops in the lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It affects 0.1% patients.
  • Health - 20 Jan 2023
    Both the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are important in suppressing tumors and repairing damaged DNA. Mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes give rise to a predisposition to cancer which is referred to as...
  • Health - 23 May 2022
    Oncofertility is a new term describing an area of medicine that helps cancer survivors have their own children after chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or surgery that could leave them infertile.
  • Health - 5 Jul 2023
    Lung cancer originates in the epithelial cells that line the airways of the lungs. Lung cancer type depends on the type of cell from which the cancer originates, which can be observed using...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Lymphadenopathy is the term used to describe enlargement of the lymph nodes, the bean-shaped glands found in the neck, groin, armpits, abdomen, and chest. The nodes filter lymphatic fluid as it flows...
  • Health - 19 May 2023
    Following a diagnosis of breast cancer, the majority of women are likely to undergo some form of surgical procedure. The options usually offered are as follows...
  • Health - 19 Jun 2023
    Cetuximab is a monoclonal antibody that is used to treat several cancers including bowel cancer and head and neck cancer.
  • Health - 16 May 2023
    Gene therapy is a strategy used to treat disease by correcting defective genes or modifying how genes are expressed.
  • Health - 16 Sep 2019
    Melanoma, also called malignant melanoma or cutaneous melanoma, is a serious form of skin cancer that develops in the melanocytes. These skin cells produce melanin, which is responsible for skin...

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