Ovarian cancer is a disease where cancerous cells are found in the ovaries of a women. It results in abnormal cells that have the ability to invade or spread to other parts of the body.
colon and Rectal Cancer:
This type of cancer starts in the rectum or colon. Colon or rectum cancer usually begin with the growth of polyp, which can become cancerous over time if it is not treated. This is the third most common type of cancer.
Kidney Cancer:
We have two kidneys, one of each side of the spine. Their job is to clean our blood and produce urine. They are also responsible for producing hormones to help control blood pressure. Taking certain pain medications and smoking for a long time can increase kidney cancer for anyone.
Skin cancer:
Skin cancer is most common type of cancer. Your skill protects your from hot sun rays, injury's, and infections. Skin cancer usually forms in skin that has been exposed to sun light but can occur anywhere on the body. Skin cancer forms in the outer layer of your skin called the epidermis.
Lung cancer:
The lungs are breathing organs that supply your body with oxygen when breathing in and then releasing carbon dioxide when breathing out. Two types of lung cancers are non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. Small cell lung cancer is less common than non-small cell lung cancer.
Pancreatic cancer:
Most pancreatic cancers form in exocrine cells. Those cells make enzymes that are released into the small intestine to help the body digest food. These tumors don't show signs of symptoms or secrete hormones so it is harder to diagnose the type of pancreatic cancer early.
Cervical cancer:
It is a tumor that is in your cervix, the lowest part of the uterus. It is a very rare cancer. There are fewer than 200,000 US cases per year. IT is treatable by a medical professional. There are no symptoms. Treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
Bladder Cancer:
Most common type of bladder cancer is transitional cell carcinoma. Other types of bladder cancers are: squamous cell carcinoma, and adenocarcinoma. People who smoke have a higher risk of getting bladder cancer.
Uterine Cancer:
This type of cancer can start in different parts of the uterus. Most start in the endometrum. Certain inherited conditions, obesity, and taking estrogen alone and increase your chances of developing uterine cancer.
Breast Cancer:
In the U.S. breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer for women. Both men and women can suffer from breast cancer. Each year there are about 230,000 new cases found in women and 2,300 cases in men.
Leukemia:
This is a cancer of the blood cells. Bone marrow is where most blood cells are formed. When someone has leukemia the bad blood cells that are produced crowd the healthy ones in the bone marrow. Leukemia is most common in adults 55 years and old and also children 15 years and younger.
Thyroid cancer:
The thyroid is a gland at the base of the neck near the windpipe. The thyroid makes hormones that control heart rate, blood pressure, weight, and body temperature. The four types of thyroid cancer are: papillary, follicular, medullary, and anaplastic. Papillary is the most common. As a child, being exposed to radiation and heat on the neck increases chances for thyroid cancer.
Lymphoma cancer:
This cancer begins in the cells of the lymph system. The lymph system helps your body fight infections and diseases. Two common types of lymphoma are non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma. They can occur in adults and children. Hodgkin lymphoma can usually be cured. The treatment and cure depends on the type and stage of lymphoma.