Yes. It has a cure rate of 100% if caught early. It progresses very slowly, so it's usually caught early.
Radon is a cause of lung cancers.
No. Many cancers are now curable and preventable, which is a major step forward over what was the situation.
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anaplastic (2% of all thyroid cancers), is the fastest-growing and is usually fatal because the cancer cells rapidly spread to the different parts of the body.
Is Adenocarcinoma Disease Curable?Adenocarcinoma is the name of a broad category of cancers. This type of cancer occurs in cells that line organs such as the colon, lung, and breast. The earlier this cancer is caught the more favorable the prognosis.A carcinoma is a cancer. Whether it is curable or not depends on how far it has progressed.
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it is because the government only takes so much money out of our wallets and to make cancer curable you take $500,000,000 and grind it up in a blender then you inject the liquiod into the cancer cells so we can only cure so much cancer and that's why it takes awhile to inject all that money and why we are like 10 trillion in debt hope this helped :)
There are many different types of cancers in the world. There are cancers such as bladder cancer, Breast cancer, endometrial cancer, colon cancer, kidney cancer, thyroid caner and many others.
An estimated 1,590 people will die of thyroid cancer during 2009. Thyroid cancer is, however, considered one of the least deadly and most survivable cancers, and 5-year survival rates for thyroid cancer is almost 97%. For more information on this cancer please visit http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroidcancer/a/neckcheck.htm
it can be if not diagnosed in the early stages
According to ThyCa (Thyroid Cancer Survivors' Association, Inc.) thyroid cancer is the fastest increasing cancer among men and women, affecting people from young children through seniors. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be about 62,980 new cases of thyroid cancer in the U.S. in 2014. Thyroid cancer is usually treatable when detected early. However, some thyroid cancers are aggressive and difficult to treat.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.