All cancers can be prevented!
They represent about 1% of all cancers and 2.5% of all cancer deaths
The cancers most commonly associated with SVCS are advanced lung cancers, which account for nearly 80% of all cases of SVCS, and lymphoma.
All cancers!
Yes
no
All kinds.
Alot of it
Yes, bladder cancer can be life-threatening if it's not diagnosed and treated early. Advanced-stage bladder cancer can spread to other parts of the body and may be more challenging to treat effectively. It's important to seek prompt medical attention if you experience symptoms that could be related to bladder cancer.
No, not all cancers are lethal. Those people generally have benign tumors.If left untreated, yes, many or mostcancers can be fatal eventually. With medical intervention, many cancers can currently be treated and/or cured. Sadly, not all cancers are treatable or curable yet, so there are still some types that are pretty much fatal all of the time.
Together, colon and rectal cancers account for 10% of cancers in men and 11% of cancers in women
All cancers are just normal cells that have had their duplication mechanism stuck in the ON position. They constantly divide and grow.