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Overview of Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Cancer</b> <b>is</b> <b>a</b> <b>condition</b> where cells multiply. But this multiplying is continuous and not normal. The cells divide and grow out of</b> ...
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Early Cancer Warning Signs: 5 Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore
Routine screenings catch diseases earlier, when they are more straightforward to treat. Noticing one of the following symptoms doesn’t mean you have <b>cancer</b>.</b> ...
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Lung Cancer Symptoms | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Generalized symptoms of lung <b>cancer</b> include: Bone pain; Headaches; Lumps in the neck or collarbone area; Weakness or numbness in the limbs; Swelling in the</b> ...
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Liver Cancer: 3 Things You Should Know - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Liver <b>Cancer</b>: 3 Things You Should Know. The liver is one of the most important organs in your body: It breaks down food into energy and rids your body of</b> ...
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Ovarian Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Ovarian <b>cancer</b> occurs when abnormal cells grow and form a tumor inside or on the surface of a person’s ovaries. Almost 20,000 women are diagnosed with</b> ...
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Brain Tumors and Brain Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Malignant brain tumors are <b>cancerous</b>. They typically grow rapidly and invade surrounding healthy brain structures. Brain cancer can be life-threatening due</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Prognosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The earlier pancreatic <b>cancer</b> is diagnosed and treated, the better the prognosis. Unfortunately, <b>pancreatic</b> <b>cancer</b> usually shows little or no</b> ...
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Lung Cancer Types | Johns Hopkins Medicine
What You Need to Know. The most common types of lung <b>cancer</b> include lung nodules, non-small cell lung <b>cancer</b>, small cell lung cancer and</b> ...
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Chemotherapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Chemotherapy (chemo) is the use of strong medicines to treat <b>cancer</b>. It has been used for many years and is one of the most common treatments for cancer. In</b> ...
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The Promise of Immunotherapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
IMMUNOTHERAPY IS ONE of the most promising new <b>cancer</b> treatments, as it can turn the power of the immune system— more powerful than any <b>cancer</b> drug</b> ...
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