Diseases

Specialties / CANCER CENTER

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Head & Neck Cancer

Head and neck cancer refers to a group of cancers that develop in the tissues of the head and neck region. This includes areas such as the mouth, throat, nose, sinuses, salivary glands, and lymph nodes. These cancers can originate from various cell types and have diverse characteristics.

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Bladder Cancer

Cancer that begins in the bladder. This cancer typically affects older adults. It's usually diagnosed early, when it's still treatable. It's likely to recur, so follow-up tests are typically recommended. The most common symptom is blood in the urine.

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Pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the pancreas, an organ located behind the stomach that plays a crucial role in digestion and blood sugar regulation. Pancreatic cancer is often aggressive and has a tendency to spread rapidly to other parts of the body.

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Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a disease where abnormal cells start growing in the breast and can form a lump or affect the surrounding tissue. It mostly happens to women, but men can get it too. It's important to find and treat it early because with treatment, many people can get better. Regular check-ups and mammograms help catch it early when it's easier to treat.