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  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Many men who have aggressive but localized prostate cancer have to have an RP, where the whole of the prostate gland is removed with the surrounding structures.
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Laryngeal cancer is an uncommon type of cancer that affects the tissues of the voicebox. The majority of laryngeal cancers originate in the squamous cells – flat, thin cells in the epithelium that...
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    The symptoms of laryngeal cancer can be similar to symptoms that arise in other conditions. For example, a common early sign is a hoarse voice, a symptom that is also seen in laryngitis.
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Kidney cancer or renal cancer is the eighth most common cancer in adults in the UK and accounts for 2% of all cancers in the U.S.
  • Health - 10 Jun 2023
    Most patients with kidney cancer do not have symptoms. This is especially true in early stages of cancer when the tumor is small. But the affected kidneys grow in size and the tumour may grow through...
  • Health - 9 Jun 2023
    It is important to remember that no two persons with brain cancer tend to show same symptoms or signs. In addition, brain tumors and cancers may be sometimes difficult to diagnose as most of their...
  • Health - 9 Jun 2023
    The liver functions by clearing the body of drugs toxins and poisons and metabolizing nutrients for use. When the liver is damaged in the short or long term due to infection or other causes there may...
  • Health - 8 Jun 2023
    Shingles is a medically termed herpes zoster. The name derives from the Latin term for belt. This is because Shingles generally results in a belt shaped rash.
  • Health - 8 Jun 2023
    Most food poisonings manifest within the first 2 to 6 hours after consumption of contaminated food or water. This is called the incubation period and may be longer or shorter depending upon the cause...
  • Health - 7 Jun 2023
    Cholesterol (ko-LES-ter-ol) is a fatty substance found in the body. (1) It moves around the body in the blood by attaching itself to proteins, creating molecules known as lipoproteins. (2)

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