When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer, it’s a challenging time for both the patient and their family. As a caregiver, your role becomes crucial in providing emotional support and practical assistance during this difficult journey. In this article, we explore five meaningful ways to provide care for your loved one with cancer, helping them feel loved, supported, and empowered throughout…
Eye cancer can affect any structure of your eyes. It can either start with cancer developing in the tissues surrounding your eyeballs or cancer spreading to the eye from other parts of your body system such as the lungs or breasts. According to research, eye cancer is found in any part of the three major parts of the eyes namely the eyeball (contains the sclera, uvea, and retina), orbit (refers to…
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Cancer is a broad term that describes the medical condition that occurs when changes in cellular function cause rapid and rampant growth and division of cells.
A significant number of the body’s cells have specific functions and a fixed lifespan. However, when cells become cancerous, they lack the…
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Bladder cancer is a disease that begins in the cells of the bladder. Malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissue of the bladder. The bladder is a hollow organ in the lower part of the abdomen that stores urine made by the kidney.
In most cases, cancer begins to form in the urothelial cells that…