1. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Overview See All Genetics and Breast Cancer See All Male Breast Cancer See All  Anatomy of the Breasts in Overview A closer look at the structure of the breast....more  Breast Cancer: Symptoms in Overview Breast cancer often causes no symptoms in its early stages. Women with early breast cancer usually don't have pain or notice any breast changes caused by the cancer. This is why routine screening tests are so important.
  2. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Understanding Your Diagnosis See All  Breast Cancer: Diagnosis in Understanding Your Diagnosis It is important to remember that a lump or other changes in the breast, or an abnormal area on a mammogram, may be caused by cancer or by other, less serious problems. ...more  Mammogram in Understanding Your Diagnosis A mammogram is way to look at your breast using X-rays. It is used to find and diagnose breast disease in women. Read on to learn more details about when and why to get a mammogram, and what you can expect when having it done.
  3. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Breast Cancer See All Overview See All Understanding Your Diagnosis See All Deciding on Treatment See All Managing Side Effects See All Prevention and Screening See All Cancer FAQs See All  Anatomy of the Breasts in Overview A closer look at the structure of the breast....more  Breast Cancer: Symptoms in Overview Breast cancer often causes no symptoms in its early stages. Women with early breast cancer usually don't have pain or notice any breast changes caused by the cancer. This is why routine screening tests are so important.
  4. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Deciding on Treatment See All  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Treatment Choices in Deciding on Treatment You may get just 1 type of treatment or a combination of treatments. Treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or surgery. ...more  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Chemotherapy in Deciding on Treatment Chemotherapy can shrink tumors. It can also help ease symptoms the cancer is causing. It may even make some tumors go away.
  5. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Chemotherapy Side Effects See All  Anemia and Chemotherapy in Chemotherapy Side Effects Chemotherapy can damage your body’s ability to make red blood cells, so body tissues don't get enough oxygen. This is a condition called anemia. People who have anemia may feel very weak or tired, dizzy, faint, or short of breath, or may feel that their hearts are beating very fast. ...more  Infection and Chemotherapy in Chemotherapy Side Effects To reduce your risk for infection, avoid people who are sick with contagious illnesses, including colds, the flu, measles, or chickenpox.
  6. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Managing Side Effects See All Chemotherapy Side Effects See All Other Treatment Side Effects See All  Managing Cancer-Related Fatigue in Managing Side Effects, Other Treatment Side Effects Fatigue can come and go or stay constant for a while. Fatigue from chemotherapy tends to happen a few days after the treatment, peaks, and then gets better before the next treatment. Fatigue from radiation may not happen right away. ...more
  7. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Overview See All  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Introduction in Overview Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is cancer that starts in an unknown area and has already spread by the time it's diagnosed. ...more  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Risk Factors in Overview Because healthcare providers don't know the why, how, or where of cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP), it's hard to identify risk factors for it. ...more  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Symptoms in Overview If you have cancer of unknown primary (CUP), your symptoms depend on where in your body the cancer forms. ...more
  8. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Understanding Your Diagnosis See All  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Newly Diagnosed in Understanding Your Diagnosis Being told you have cancer of unknown primary (CUP) can be scary, and you may have many questions. But you have people on your healthcare team to help. ...more  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Diagnosis in Understanding Your Diagnosis If your healthcare provider thinks you might have cancer of unknown primary (CUP), you will need certain exams and tests to be sure. These tests will be used to try to find the place the cancer started.
  9. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Carcinoma of Unknown Primary See All Overview See All Understanding Your Diagnosis See All Deciding on Treatment See All Managing Side Effects See All Cancer FAQs See All  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Introduction in Overview Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is cancer that starts in an unknown area and has already spread by the time it's diagnosed. ...more  Cancer of Unknown Primary: Risk Factors in Overview Because healthcare providers don't know the why, how, or where of cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP), it's hard to identify risk factors for it.
  10. Cancer

    Submitted by centretek on Thu, 11/10/2022 - 22:24
    Deciding on Treatment See All  Cervical Cancer: Treatment Choices in Deciding on Treatment Cervical cancer can be treated. Treatment can be used to cure the cancer or control it to keep it from spreading. It can also help control symptoms or problems the cancer is causing. ...more  Chemotherapy in Deciding on Treatment Detailed information on the different ways that chemotherapy is used to treat cancer....more  Cervical Cancer: Chemotherapy in Deciding on Treatment Chemotherapy (chemo) uses strong medicines to kill cancer cells.