Most thyroid cancers are slow-growing, and the early signs and symptoms may go unnoticed. A common sign is a painless lump growing in the front of the neck, just below the larynx. Thyroid Cancer Booklet
Most thyroid cancers are slow-growing, and the early signs and symptoms may go unnoticed. A common sign is a painless lump growing in the front of the neck, just below the larynx. Thyroid Cancer Booklet
Make a list of questions to ask before going to the doctor for a diagnosis report or treatment suggestion. You may ask a relative or friend to go with you to help you take notes; they can also remind you of the questions you need to ask, or even help
Uterine cancer is treated by one or a combination of treatments, including: surgery radiotherapy chemotherapy hormone therapy When your doctor creates your treatment plan, there are a number of factors to consider: age health condition size and cell type of the tumour how much cancer cells resemble healthy cells
Primary examinations Pelvic Exam Your doctor inspects the outer portion of your genitals, and then inserts two fingers into your vagina to feel your cervix and uterus. A speculum will be used to open your vagina so that your doctor can view any vaginal or cervical abnormalities. Endometrial biopsy
What are the causes of corpus uteri cancer? At the moment, the exact cause of corpus uteri cancer is not known. We do know a number of factors can increase your risk of developing the condition, including: women over the age of 60, especially for post-menopausal women women who have
The Uterus The uterus is located in the middle of the female reproductive system, and is composed of the endometrium and myometrium. 90% of uterine cancer arises from the endometrium, and is also known as endometrial cancer. Is corpus uteri cancer common in HK? Please click here to take
The cheque presentation photo of Sally with all rugby legends who played at the Tackle Cancer charity match. Hong Kong; April 4, 2019: The GFI HKFC 10s presented a cheque for HK$250,000 to the Hong Kong Cancer Fund following a star-studded Rugby Legends Tackle Cancer exhibition game at Hong Kong
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