6 tips for post-diagnosis care for bladder cancer patients

6 tips for post-diagnosis care for bladder cancer patients

Bladder cancer is a tumor that grows in the bladder. The bladder is a round, hollow organ located in the lower part of the body, which collects urine from the kidneys and keeps it until you pass it out.
Victor Walker
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6 common tests to diagnose breast cancer

6 common tests to diagnose breast cancer

Breast cancer occurs when breast cells start growing out of control. These cells form a tumor and can be seen as a lump in the breast. Breast cancer occurs both in men and women, although HER2 breast cancer is common only amongst women.
Victor Walker
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Five things you need to know about breast cancer

Five things you need to know about breast cancer

Apart from confirming metastatic breast cancer signs, breast cancer is first recognized when there is a lump, a change in the breast or something abnormal is detected on a mammogram test.
Andy Jackson
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What you should know about partial seizures

What you should know about partial seizures

It is necessary to be aware of the causes and symptoms of partial seizures and what happens when one suffers from them. A partial seizure is a kind of seizure related to epilepsy.
Victor Walker
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8 ways to prevent metastatic breast cancer

8 ways to prevent metastatic breast cancer

Over 154,000 women in the US develop metastatic breast cancer mostly due to nondetection or recurrence of cancer. The most important factor in the prevention of metastatic breast cancer is timely detection and leading a healthy lifestyle.
Andy Jackson
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A few common signs of metastatic breast cancer

A few common signs of metastatic breast cancer

Metastatic breast cancer refers to breast cancer, which has spread to other parts of the body, most often the bones, lungs, liver, or less commonly, the brain. Metastatic breast cancer is also called advanced, secondary, or stage IV breast cancer.
Maria Diaz
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5 common symptoms of multiple sclerosis

5 common symptoms of multiple sclerosis

The earliest symptoms of multiple sclerosis, MS for short, generally appear when a person is between 20 to 40 years of age. Multiple sclerosis symptoms differ from person to person and no two people have the exact same ones.
Ruth Rodriguez
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Bone marrow cancer: Symptoms and treatment

Bone marrow cancer: Symptoms and treatment

Bone marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells and is also an essential component of the lymphatic system, the one that supports the body’s immune system. Bone marrow cancer begins when there is an abnormal growth of a tissue mass in the marrow.
Victor Walker
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