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Cancer of the esophagus, a muscular tube that carries food and liquids from the throat to the stomach, is relatively rare. It occurs in about 1 out of 100,000 people in the United States each year. Esophageal cancer is more common in men than women, and it is most often diagnosed in people who are over 60 years old.

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Neuroedocrine cancer is a rare and aggressive form of cancer that affects the nervous system and hormone-producing glands. Symptoms can include weight loss, fatigue, and changes in mood or behavior. There is no cure for neuroedocrine cancer, but treatments are available to help control the disease.

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Endrometrial cancer is cancer that starts in the lining of the uterus (endometrium). It is the most common type of uterine cancer.

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Renal Cancer is the most common type of cancer that affects the kidneys. It can often be successfully treated, but early diagnosis is important. Symptoms may include blood in the urine, pain in the side or back, feeling generally unwell, and high blood pressure.

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Rectal cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the rectum, the lower part of the digestive system. Signs and symptoms include blood in stool, constipation, and unexplained weight loss.

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Nail Cancer is a cancer that affects the nails. It is a rare form of cancer, but it can be serious if not treated.

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Mouth Cancer is a deadly disease that can occur in any part of the mouth, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, floor of the mouth, and roof of the mouth.

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One in fifty Americans will develop melanoma in their lifetime. Early detection is critical, but many people don't know how to check for melanoma or what to look for. That's where this new melanoma detection app comes in. It's easy to use and can help you detect melanoma early, when it's most treatable.

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Looking for information on metastatic cancer? You've come to the right place. We provide up-to-date information on all aspects of metastatic cancer, from diagnosis to treatment and beyond.

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Cancer is generally defined as the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. One of the common approaches in treatment of cancer is to use drugs that target fast-dividing cells at different phases of the cell cycle. This pharmacology lecture covers mechanism of action and side effects of cell cycle specifc agents including topoisomerase inhibitors (type I & type II) and microtubule inhibitors (vinca alkaloids & taxanes) as well as cell cycle nonspecfic agents including antitumor antibiotics (anthracyclines), alkylating agents (nitrogen mustards, nitrosoureas, triazines, alkyl sulfonates), platinum coordination complexes, tyrosine kinase inhibitors (targeting BCR-ABL, HER2, PDGF, VEGF, EGF receptors), and monoclonal antibodies.

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As an Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) medical practitioner lesions or tumours on the external Ear are often encountered in patients. This lecture will teach you how to distinguish whether these tumours are benign or malignant, which may develop into Cancer. Giving you the necessary understanding of the clinical features and treatment options for such tumours

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There are also a number of terms that refer to how that treatment is given, particularly in reference to the main, or primary, treatment. Neo-adjuvant treatments are given before the primary treatment to maximise the benefits of the main intervention, whereas adjuvant treatments are given afterward to reduce the risk of the cancer recurring.

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What are cancer statistics? Cancer registries collect and interpret data to help tell a story about the latest cancer trends. Watch above to find out what these statistics represent and how they guide cancer researchers.

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Universal cure for cancer would be a truly historic achievement in medicine, and it seems that scientists may have found it... by accident.

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'Cancer Is Not One Disease' is an animated short documentary that draws on the experience of a patient living with pancreatic cancer, raw scientific data and visual effects to show some of the complexities of cancer. Over a long period of time, molecular 'mistakes' can accumulate in a cell, which increases the risk of cancer.

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Cancer could soon become the leading cause of death in the United States. Heart disease is currently at the top of that list with cancer coming in second. According to the CDC, the risk of the average person dying from heart disease has been declining faster than the risk of dying from cancer.

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Cancer immunology is the study of interactions between the immune system and cancer cells (also called tumors or malignancies). It is a growing field of research that aims to discover innovative cancer immunotherapies to treat and retard progression of the disease. The immune response, including the recognition of cancer-specific antigens is of particular interest in the field as knowledge gained drives the development of new vaccines and antibody therapies. For instance in 2007, Ohtani published a paper finding tumour infiltrating lymphocytes to be quite significant in human colorectal cancer.

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Anticancer drugs are drugs that are effective in the treatment of malignant, or cancerous, disease. There are several major classes of anticancer drugs; these include alkylating agents, antimetabolites, natural products, and hormones.

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Simple and short presentation for classification of anticancer drugs. Easy to memorize and distinguish the various anticancer drugs into different classes.

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We’ve harnessed electricity, sequenced the human genome, and eradicated smallpox. But after billions of dollars in research, we haven’t found a solution for a disease that affects more than 14 million people and their families at any given time. Why is it so difficult to cure cancer? Kyuson Yun explains the challenges.

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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), or nasopharynx cancer, is the most common cancer originating in the nasopharynx, most commonly in the postero-lateral nasopharynx or pharyngeal recess (fossa of Rosenmüller), accounting for 50% of cases. NPC occurs in children and adults. NPC differs significantly from other cancers of the head and neck in its occurrence, causes, clinical behavior, and treatment. It is vastly more common in certain regions of East Asia and Africa than elsewhere, with viral, dietary and genetic factors implicated in its causation.[1] It is most common in males. It is a squamous cell carcinoma of an undifferentiated type. Squamous epithelial cells are a flat type of cell found in the skin and the membranes that line some body cavities. Differentiation means how different the cancer cells are from normal cells.

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Cover up and use sunscreen to protect yourself from skin cancer. Sound familiar? Those words of warning should be taken seriously because a certain type of skin cancer called malignant melanoma can kill. How can a tiny mole on your shoulder or leg be so deadly?

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In this video we explain what cancer is and how it starts. Cancer begins in our cells. It happens when something goes wrong when cells are dividing.

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Eye cancer is mainly of two types. One it comes in children and the other in elderly person. In children the main one is called as retinoblastoma and in adults it is called as melanoma. One of the most important symptom the patient can have is there is some kind of a haze or the lines that are looking straight will become curved and there will be flashes of light. There will be floaters in your vision. Slowly one part of the vision will be obscured as the cancer keeps growing. Pain of cancer will come at a much much later stage when this cancer has progressed to other parts of the eye. In children we se cancer it is very difficult because a child is not going to come and tell any symptom but what a parents notices is inside the pupil of the eye you are seeing a white reflex. There are two or three conditions where there is a white reflex. One condition is a retinoblastoma. Second and third will be cataract and retina detachment, this can also be seen in premature babies but in cancer usually we will se about the age of 1 or years of age. Cancer of the eye and two conditions, this is how we can identify them.

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You or someone you care about may have been recently diagnosed with bladder cancer. This video will help you understand some of the available treatment options. The most common type of bladder cancer called urothelial carcinoma or transitional cell carcinoma is a disease where cancer cells form in the tissue lining the inside of the bladder. Treatments for bladder cancer may include one or more of the following: surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. There are two main types of surgery for bladder cancer. The first type is called transurethral resection of bladder tumor or TURBT with fulguration, for early stage cancer. During this procedure, a lighted tube called a cystoscope will be inserted into your bladder. Then, the tumor will be removed with a wire loop. Remaining tumor tissue may be burned away in a process called fulguration. The second type of surgery called cystectomy is for cancer that has spread into the bladder wall. During a partial cystectomy, the part of your bladder wall containing a small tumor will be removed. After this type of surgery, your remaining bladder may not be able to hold as much urine. You may need to urinate more often. In a radical cystectomy, all of your bladder will be removed if the tumor is large or is in more than one part of the bladder. Nearby tissues such as lymph nodes will also be removed. In men, the prostate and seminal vesicles will be removed. And in women, the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and part of the vagina will often be removed. If your bladder is removed, a piece of your intestine can be used as a passageway for urine to drain out of your body. It will drain through an opening in your abdomen and into a small bag or the intestine can be shaped into a small pouch to store the urine before it passes through the opening in your abdomen. In this case, you will put a small tube called a catheter into the opening to empty urine from the pouch. Or if your urethra was preserved, a new bladder can be built from a piece of intestine so urine can pass out of your body in the usual way. Another treatment option is radiation therapy. It uses radiation to kill the cancer cells or keep them from growing. External beam radiation uses a machine outside the body that aims radiation at the cancer. Internal radiation therapy uses a radioactive source that gives off radiation. The radioactive source is put inside the body into or near the cancer. Chemotherapy uses certain drugs to kill cancer cells or stop their growth. These drugs may be administered intravenously to treat cancer cells throughout the whole body, or via a catheter to treat cancer cells inside the bladder. The way the chemotherapy is administered will depend on how advanced the bladder cancer is. Immunotherapy helps your immune system fight cancer. Cancer can sometimes hide from the immune cells that attack them. For example, both cancer and immune cells may have proteins called checkpoint protei

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