Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia as Risk Factors for Vulvar Cancerupdated at Nov 08, 2025 1,666 Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) represents the abnormal growth of cells within the vulvar epithelium.It's classified as a precancerous condition, |
How Previous Stomach Surgery Might Increase Stomach Cancer Riskcreated at May 04, 2009 1,439 Previous stomach surgery, |
Understanding the Risks Between Aging and Stomach Cancercreated at May 04, 2009 1,419 The risk of stomach cancer increases significantly with age, |
Unraveling the Connection: Viral Hepatitis and Liver Cancer Riskcreated at May 04, 2009 1,491 Chronic infection with hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) viruses are major risk factors for liver cancer, |
What are the treatment options for endocrine cancer?created at May 04, 2009 1,330 Treatment for endocrine cancers depends on the specific type, |
Stereotactic radiosurgery for Brain Cancercreated at May 04, 2009 1,374 Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a non-invasive type of radiation therapy that delivers highly focused beams of radiation to a precise point in the brain to target brain tumors, |
Understanding Surgery for Brain Tumors: A Comprehensive Guidecreated at May 04, 2009 1,504 Brain tumor surgery aims to remove as much of the tumor as safely possible while minimizing damage to healthy brain tissue.The approach varies depending on the tumor's location, |
What is brain cancer?created at May 03, 2009 1,369 Brain cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancerous) cells form in the tissues of the brain.It encompasses a wide variety of tumors, |
Exploring Treatment Options for Bone Cancer: A Comprehensive Guidecreated at May 03, 2009 1,681 Treatment for bone cancer depends on several factors including the type and location of the cancer, |
What is the difference between primary bone cancer and secondary bone cancer?created at May 03, 2009 1,425 Primary bone cancer originates in the bone itself, |
Tobacco as risk factors for vulvar cancercreated at May 05, 2009 1,368 While not a direct cause, |
How is Hodgkin's disease treated?created at May 22, 2009 1,511 Hodgkin's disease treatment depends on the stage and type of the disease, |
Exploring Three Vulvar Cancer Treatmentscreated at May 05, 2009 1,387 Three common treatments for vulvar cancer include surgery, |
Navigating Ovarian Cancer Treatment - Key Questions to Ask Your Doctorcreated at May 05, 2009 1,586 Ovarian cancer treatment depends on the stage, |
Treatment for precancerous lesionscreated at May 04, 2009 1,674 Treatment for precancerous lesions depends on several factors including the specific type of lesion, |
The Looming Threat: Stomach Cancer and its Ties to Tobacco and Alcohol Abusecreated at May 04, 2009 1,495 Stomach cancer, |
The basic information for Stomach cancercreated at May 03, 2009 1,526 Stomach cancer, |
What should I do if I find a lump while performing a monthly breast self-exam?created at May 03, 2009 1,417 Finding a lump during a breast self-exam doesn't automatically mean it's cancerous, |
How is bone cancer diagnosed?created at May 03, 2009 1,516 Bone cancer diagnosis begins with a thorough medical history and physical examination, |
Decoding the Diagnosis: How Doctors Detect Pancreatic Cancercreated at May 04, 2009 1,707 Detecting pancreatic cancer is challenging because it often presents with vague symptoms or none at all in its early stages.Diagnosis typically involves a combination of imaging tests, |
Demystifying Liver Cancer: Understanding the Basicscreated at May 04, 2009 1,453 Liver cancer, |
Exploring Chemotherapy: A Powerful Weapon Against Cancercreated at May 04, 2009 1,455 Chemotherapy, |
Demystifying Bone Tumors: Understanding Benign and Malignant Varietiescreated at May 03, 2009 1,458 Bone tumors are growths that develop in bone tissue, |
Recognizing the Red Flags: Warning Signs for Breast Cancercreated at May 03, 2009 1,571 Warning signs of breast cancer can include a new lump or thickening in the breast or underarm, |
Age spots test and diagnoisupdated at Nov 07, 2025 1,543 Age spots, |
Understanding the Link: Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer Riskupdated at Nov 29, 2024 1,786 Cirrhosis, |
Understanding Colorectal Cancer: A Vital Insightcreated at May 04, 2009 1,567 Colorectal cancer, |
Navigating Head and Neck Cancer Surgery: Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Reconstructioncreated at May 09, 2009 1,465 Head and neck cancers present unique challenges, |
Exploring the Risk Factors for Bone Cancer: What You Need to Knowcreated at May 03, 2009 1,584 Understanding the risk factors associated with bone cancer is crucial for early detection and prevention. Here's a closer look at the factors that may increase an individual's susceptibility to this condition:1. Age and Previous Treatments: Children and ad... |
Precision and Clarity: Unraveling the Significance of Conization in Cervical Cancer Diagnosiscreated at May 04, 2009 1,607 Conization, |
Listening to Your Body: Understanding the Symptoms of Cervical Cancercreated at May 04, 2009 1,564 Cervical cancer often begins as precancerous changes that quietly develop without causing pain or noticeable symptoms. In fact, |
Empowering Women's Health: Early Detection of Cervical Cancer"created at May 04, 2009 1,419 Prioritizing regular pelvic exams and Pap tests emerges as a powerful strategy for the early detection and prevention of cervical cancer. These essential screenings play a pivotal role in identifying precancerous conditions, |
How do I read my Pap smear results so that I can understand them?created at May 04, 2009 1,709 Results Description Follow-up Within Normal Limits No abnormal cells detected. Return for pelvic exam and Pap test in one year. Atypia Cells of Uncertain Significance ASCUS Some cells show a few chan... |
Precision and Progress: Navigating Surgery as a Primary Treatment for Stomach Cancerupdated at Nov 13, 2025 1,643 Surgery is a primary treatment for stomach cancer, |
Navigating the Path to Healing: Treatment Options for Stomach Cancercreated at May 04, 2009 1,579 When it comes to addressing stomach cancer, |
Illuminating the Path: Detecting Stomach Cancer Through Upper Endoscopycreated at May 04, 2009 1,423 In the pursuit of early detection and precise diagnosis of stomach cancer, |
Unveiling the Link: Helicobacter pylori Infection and the Risk of Stomach Cancerupdated at Nov 14, 2025 1,414 Helicobacter pylori: A Key Risk FactorHelicobacter pylori (H.pylori) is a prevalent bacterium strongly linked to various stomach ailments, |
Understanding the Potential Side Effects of Vulvar Cancer Treatmentcreated at May 05, 2009 1,417 Facing a diagnosis of vulvar cancer can be overwhelming, |
What effect do nasal polyps have on sinus problems?created at May 08, 2009 1,316 Nasal polyps are not true polyps but rather are probably caused by inflammation in the nose. They look like peeled grapes but are basically fluid-filled sacs. They can be found anywhere in the sinuses or nose and commonly are associated with sinus infectio... |
What are the symptoms for ovarian cancer?created at May 05, 2009 1,324 As a tumor grows, |
How is cancer of the cervix treated?updated at Nov 22, 2025 1,849 Cervical Cancer Treatment OptionsTreatment for cervical cancer is highly individualized, |
How are precancerous conditions of the cervix treated?created at May 04, 2009 1,467 All treatments directed toward neoplastic conditions of the cervix should be based on a biopsy and not a Pap smear alone. Treatment for a precancerous lesion of the cervix depends on a number of factors. These factors include whether the lesion is low or h... |
What is the difference between precancerous conditions and cancer of the cervix?created at May 04, 2009 1,353 Cells on the surface of the cervix sometimes appear abnormal but not cancerous. Scientists believe that some abnormal changes in cells on the cervix are the first step in a series of slow changes that can lead to cancer years later. That is, |
Surgery for Colorectal Cancerupdated at Nov 13, 2025 1,494 Surgery is frequently the primary and sometimes the sole treatment approach for colorectal cancer.The specific surgical procedure employed is dictated by the tumor's location and size. Partial Colectomy: The Standard ProcedureThe most common surgical inter... |
The risk factors for developing colorectal cancer?created at May 04, 2009 1,771 Some people are more likely to develop colorectal cancer than others. Studies have found that certain factors increase a person’s risk. The following are risk factors for this disease: Polyps – Most (perhaps all) colorectal cancers develop in polyps. Pol... |
What is Bone Cancer?created at May 03, 2009 1,308 Cancer that starts in the bone (primary bone cancer) is relatively rare, |