Cervical Cancer Overview

The Cervix The cervix is the lower part of the womb (uterus) and is often called the neck of the womb. The womb is a muscular, pear-shaped organ at the top of the vagina. The lining of the womb is shed each month with bleeding called a period Cervical cancer

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Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Questions

Understanding your cancer diagnosis, treatment plan, prognosis and the associated side effects and implications are important for making informed decisions about your health. The best source of information is usually your doctor and compiling a list of what you want to know in advance is a useful way to ensure

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Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Diagnosis

  Diagnosis The most common ways to detect skin cancer are: Self-check Checking your skin regularly for any changes to moles or spots on your body is the best way to ensure early diagnosis. Check by your doctor Your doctor or GP can perform a whole-body skin check for any

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Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Treatment

Skin cancer is usually treated with surgery. In some circumstances, a doctor may recommend using chemotherapy or radiotherapy, which could also be combined with surgery, to treat skin cancer. Surgery: Mohs technique: The cancer is removed in stages, little-by-little, and checked under a microscope immediately. The removal continues until only

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Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Overview

Our skin The skin has many important functions: Skin is the largest organ in our body It protects us from injury It cools us when we get hot through sweating It prevents us from becoming dehydrated The skin has two main layers: The epidermis The epidermis is the top or

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Stomach Cancer Questions

Understanding your cancer diagnosis, treatment plan, prognosis and all associated side effects and implications are important to making informed decisions about your health. The best source of information is usually your doctor and compiling a list of what you wish to know in advance is a useful way to ensure

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Stomach Cancer Treatment

Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are the most common treatment types for cancer and may be used alone or in combination to treat stomach cancer. Your doctor will plan your treatment by taking into consideration the type and size of the tumour, whether the cancer has spread, your age and general

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Stomach Cancer Diagnosis

  Diagnosis The following tests are all used to diagnose cancer of the stomach: Barium Meal In this test, a liquid called barium, which shows up on X-ray, is swallowed and used to outline the gullet and stomach. Upper Endoscopy This test allows the doctor to examine the inside of

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Stomach Cancer Causes and Symptoms

  The causes The exact causes of cancer of the stomach are still unknown It is more common in men, particularly those in late middle age, than for women Diet: consumption of high-salted, picked and smoked food can increase the risk People who have pernicious anaemia (a vitamin deficiency), stomach

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