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Prostate cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor (growth) that consists of cells from the prostate gland. The tumor usually grows slowly and remains confined to the gland for many years. During this time, the tumor produces little or no symptoms or outward signs (abnormalities on physical examination). As the cancer advances, however, it can spread beyond the prostate into the surrounding tissues (local spread). Moreover, the cancer also can metastasize (spread even farther) throughout other areas of the body, such as the bones, lungs, and liver. Symptoms and signs, therefore, are more often associated with advanced prostate cancer.
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Polycythemia is a condition that results in an increased level of circulating red blood cells in the bloodstream. People with polycythemia have an increase in hematocrit, hemoglobin, or red blood cell count above the normal limits.
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A disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the penis. Penis cancer (also known as Carcinoma of the Penis) risk can be increased with the infection of Human Papillomavirus.
Men who were not circumcised at birth may also have a higher risk of developing penile cancer.
Penile cancer: the facts
*There are around 400 cases of penile cancer every year in the United Kingdom. By contrast, there are some 35,000 cases of prostate cancer in the UK each year.
*One of the rarest of cancers, it accounts for an average of 100 deaths a year, equivalent 0.07 per cent of the total for all cancers.
*Some 86 per cent of cases occur in men aged 50 and over.
*Potential causes include smoking, a weakened immune system and poor hygiene.
Source: Cancer Research
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Pancreatic Cancer is the growth of cancer cells in the Pancreas. There are usually no symptoms for early pancreatic cancer, however, advanced symptoms may include the skin and whites of the eyes turning yellow and urine may be darker. Treatment for pancreatic cancer includes radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery.
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Paget’s Disease of the Nipple is a type of uncommon cancer that forms in or around the nipple and is usually associated with an underlying breast cancer. Symptoms include tingling, itching, increased sensitivity, or pain in the nipple. Diagnoses is performed with a biopsy and the usual treatment for Paget’s Disease of the Nipple is surgery.
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Ovarian Cancer is the growth of cancer cells in the ovaries. Some risk factors are family history, personal history, over the age of 55, never been pregnant, and menopausal hormone therapy. Some symptoms are swollen abdomen, nausea, indigestion, pressure or pain in the abdomen, frequent urination, and unusual vaginal bleeding. Treatment for Ovarian Cancer includes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
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Oral Cancer is growth of cancer cells in the oral cavity. Those at risk for oral cancer are people who smoke, drink alcohol, excessive sun exposure, and those with a history of head and neck cancer. Treatment for oral cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
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Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma is cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system. Symptoms include weight loss, swollen and painless lymph nodes, fever, and chest pain. Treatments for Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma are chemotherapy, biological therapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplantation.
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Male Breast Cancer is cancer cells in the male breast tissue that is commonly caused by radiation exposure, hyperestrogenism, and/or cirrhosis of the liver. Symptoms for Male Breast Cancer include redness or scaling of the nipple, retraction of the nipple, and bloody discharge from the nipple. Surgery is the initial treatment for Male Breast Cancer, followed by chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and/or targeted therapy.
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Leukemia is cancer that begins in the tissue that forms blood and can be grouped into two categories, chronic and acute. Some symptoms are fevers, swollen nymph nodes, frequent infections, feeling of weakness, weight loss, and swelling or discomfort in the abdomen. Some forms of treatment for Leukemia include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and stem cell transplant.
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