Breast Cancer
Breast cancers usually occur when cells of the breast tissue mutate and start dividing at a rapid pace. A cluster of these abnormal cells then lead to the formation of tumours. Some of these tumours then can become cancerous
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is the fourth most common form of cancer found in Indians as per a recent study. And as far as lung cancer mortality goes, it contributes a hefty 8.9% to the deaths caused by cancer.
Prostate Cancer
A prostate is a gland found in all males of our species. The function of a prostate gland is to produce seminal fluid. The fluid is supposed to provide nourishment and enable the transport of the human sperm.
Ovarian Cancer
Ovaries are part of the female reproductive system. Cancerous cells developing in the ovary result in ovarian cancer. The disease progresses without any treatment. It may spread to other organs.
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer is a form of cancer that starts in the large intestine and spreads throughout the body (colon). The colon is the last section of the digestive system. Colon cancer is more common in older people,
Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid cancer develops in the cells of the thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland located just below the Adam’s apple at the base of your neck. Hormones made by your thyroid control your heart rate, blood pressure
Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a form of cancer that develops in the cells of the cervix, which connects the uterus to the vaginal canal. Most cervical cancer is caused by different strains of the human papillomavirus
Blood Cancer
Blood is a fluid that transports plasma and cells throughout the body. It provides necessary chemicals to cells and organs, such as carbohydrates, oxygen, and hormones, and eliminates waste
Liver Cancer
Cancer that starts in the cells of your liver is known as liver cancer. Our liver is a large organ that sits in the upper right part of your abdomen, beneath your diaphragm and above your stomach.
Testicular Cancer
The testicles (testes) are placed inside the scrotum, a loose sack of skin beneath the penis, where testicular cancer develops. Male sex hormones and sperm are produced in the testicles for reproduction.
Bone Cancer
A type of cancer that initiates with the uncontrolled growth of bone cells is Bone Cancer. Bone cancer is relatively a rare condition. Mostly bone tumours are benign. They do not have the potential
Brain Cancer
Brain cancer is an abnormal growth that starts in the brain or is a metastatic tumor that has spread from tumor cells that started in other parts of the body. It can affect any of the skull’s tissues
Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer develops when the bladder’s cells grow out of control. As the number of cells grows, a tumor forms, which then spreads to other parts of the body. The origins are unknown, but family history
Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the kidneys and spreads throughout the body. Your kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that are about the size of a fist apiece.
Pancreatic Cancer
The pancreas is present beneath the stomach and assists in the digestion process. In addition, it plays a vital role in metabolic homeostasis. The pancreas secretes several enzymes that help in digestion.
Skin Cancer
We learn about the importance of ‘skin’ from a very young age. And indeed, it does do a lot more for us than we give it credit for. The biggest organ of the body, with a surface area of around 20 square feet
Penile Cancer
Penile cancer, also known as penile cancer, occurs when cells on or in a man’s penis grow out of control. It usually begins in skin cells and spreads throughout the body
Adrenal Cancer
Adrenal cancer is a rare disease that starts in one or both of the little triangular glands on top of your kidneys (adrenal glands). Hormones produced by the adrenal glands provide instructions to practically every organ and tissue in your body.