Learn about different types of cancer, their causes, and treatments, empowering you with knowledge for early detection and holistic healing.
Whenever we hear “appendix”, one thinks of appendicitis, not appendix cancer. No one thinks of cancer when suffering from any problem, but it should not be overlooked.
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The uterus is a hollow organ known as the womb. Uterine cancer is the abnormal growth of cells that comprise the uterine lining.
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The pancreas aids in digestion by secreting enzymes and regulates blood sugar. Cancer occurs when cells begin to grow abnormally.
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This cancer affects the esophagus, the hollow tube connecting throat and stomach that moves food down to digestion.
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Kidneys are bean-shaped organs that clean blood and make urine. Kidney cancer starts when cells grow uncontrollably.
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Occurs in the cervix, connecting uterus and vagina. It happens when the cells in this area begin to mutate abnormally.
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The thyroid gland controls metabolism and body functions. Cancer develops when its cells divide and grow uncontrollably.
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Affects the voice box (larynx) or the throat, causing issues in speech, swallowing, and breathing.
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Begins in the testes — the male reproductive glands responsible for producing testosterone and sperm.
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Also known as gastric cancer, it develops when abnormal cells form tumours in the stomach lining.
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Begins in liver cells or may spread from other organs. It interferes with vital liver functions.
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Develops in the prostate gland, responsible for producing fluid that nourishes and transports sperm.
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Occurs when the skin’s cells grow uncontrollably, often due to excessive UV exposure.
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Begins in the ovaries — organs that produce eggs and vital female hormones.
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Affects any part of the mouth — lips, tongue, gums, or inner lining of cheeks.
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Starts in the gallbladder, an organ that stores bile used for digestion.
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Begins in the lungs — the organs responsible for oxygen intake and carbon dioxide removal.
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Develops in the large intestine (colon), affecting digestion and waste removal.
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Occurs in the tissues of the bladder, which stores urine before excretion.
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Affects blood cells and bone marrow, altering the blood’s ability to function properly.
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Develops in breast tissue, forming lumps that can spread to other areas of the body.
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Occurs when cells in the bone multiply uncontrollably, affecting strength and structure.
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