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Who Has The Greatest Risk of Melanoma?

Malignant melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer that you can get. While basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are both serious forms of skin cancer, they have a 95 percent cure rate if you catch them early and get treatment right away.

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A Crisp Overview of Skin Cancer..

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer found worldwide. According to various studies, almost half of all Americans, above age of 65, suffer from skin cancer once in their lifetime.

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Understanding Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Rare in many countries, this form of cancer is often hard to diagnose when in its early stages.

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Understanding Merkel Cell Carcinoma

While rarely seen, this form of skin cancer can be treated effectively if caught in time.

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Symptoms and Prevention of Prostate Cancer

The symptoms of prostate cancer are easily misinterpreted as other problems, so here are some of the most common signs and symptoms of prostate cancer.

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Four Major Causes of Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer, other than skin cancers, and the second leading cause of cancer death in American men.

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What to Do If You Find a Lump on Your Breast

Most of the lumps that you can feel are benign (not cancer). Most often the first sign of breast cancer is abnormalities found on a mammogram when it can’t be felt on SBEs or by a medical professional.

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How to Recognize Breast Cancer Symptoms

When feeling for a lump in your breast, keep in mind the following things.

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How to Prevent Breast Cancer

“Know thy breasts” should be the defining statement for early detection of breast cancer. Breast cancer prevention starts with regular breast self-exams, beginning when you’re in your 20s. Using a step-by-step approach on a specific schedule, women can understand the way their breasts usually look and feel.

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Understanding Breast Cancer Risk

You can control some risks for developing breast cancer. Unfortunately, with breast cancer, the risks you can’t control outweigh the ones you can. For these reasons, early detection is important.