Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern,
but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the
same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no
such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
Roughly speaking, a constellation is a direction in the sky. This is like asking "how far is left", or "how far is up". It starts right here, and goes all the way to infinity. Or however far the Universe reaches.
Cancer is a region of the sky, not an object at a distance.The star DX Cancri in Cancer is about 12 light-years from Earth. (It cannot be seen with the naked eye.)Cancer also contains Messier 67, a star cluster about 2500 light-years from Earth.There may be closer objects too, and there are certainly more distant objects. At any distance, these are all within the constellation of Cancer.
Breast cancer has gone so far as to kill people. It can't go further.
Not as far as I am aware.
how far is it
"Distance" means how far two object are from one another. In this case, how far the Moon is from Earth, or how far the Sun is from Earth.
The treatment program for mesothelioma depends on many factors ,the stage of the cancer, where the cancer is, how far the cancer has spread, and the patients age.
As far as I am aware, there is no link between cancer and heart attacks.
The youngest person to be diagnosed with lung cancer so far is 18. This does not mean someone can not get lung cancer at a younger age.
Er ... which planet exactly do you think that we come from? As far as science can discover, Earth IS the only planet with life on it, so you're asking how far Earth is from Earth.
Far
The Tropic of Cancer is roughly 43° South of the Arctic Circle.