48 Posts
November 15, 2022
8 surprising signs of lung cancerWhile most people equate lung cancer with a cough, there are other signs that aren’t as well known. Learn about the less common lung cancer symptoms.
October 19, 2022
What’s the difference? Male breast cancer and female breast cancerDespite outward appearances, the structure of men’s and women’s breasts are very similar. The statistical differences between male and female breast cancer, however, are far more dramatic.
September 21, 2022
When should you worry about blood in your urine?Blood in your urine may be a symptom of a serious health problem, including cancer, so it’s important to determine the cause as quickly as possible.
July 20, 2022
When to worry about a persistent sore throatA sore throat may get better in a day or two or linger for a while. The key is to know when this common symptom may require for a trip to the doctor.
June 29, 2022
When should you worry about swollen lymph nodes?Swollen lymph nodes are often a sign that your immune system is fighting off infection, but they may also signal more serious conditions.
June 15, 2022
Country music star’s diagnosis shines spotlight on stomach cancerLittle is known about Toby Keith’s specific case, but his diagnosis offers a glimpse into the treatment options available to most stomach cancer patients.
June 8, 2022
Explaining the alphabet soup of leukemia typesLeukemia is the 11th most common cancer diagnosed in the United States, but it’s not always fully understood.
April 20, 2022
Patients have options to restore their voice after head and neck cancer treatmentFor patients with head and neck cancers, cancer symptoms and treatment side effects often complicate two innate tasks that are usually taken for granted—speaking and swallowing.
March 23, 2022
For prostate cancer patients, it’s always good to know the scoreThe Gleason score is a critical calculation designed to help determine the extent of the disease, the aggressiveness of the cancer cells and how it may be treated.
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