According to Dr. Otto Heinrich Warburg(Nobel Prize Winner 1931), cancer cells change from being 'Aerobic'( oxygen-fueled ) to become 'Anaerobic'( non oxygen-fueled ), actually sugar-fueled!
Apparently, all cancers have this in common.
As oxygen can no longer be absorbed through these cells, our organs begin to break down and the cancer cell's need for sugars, robs our bodies of their nutrients.
As oxygen can no longer be tolerated & becomes a poison to the cancerous cells, in their drive to survive they enter into the blood stream and travel to other areas of the body & multiply utilising the old addage of safety in numbers.
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Cancer does not have a nickname. Cancer is the problem and the names of the cancer are all the types of cancer a person can have. Cancer does not have a nickname. Cancer is the problem and the names of the cancer are all the types of cancer a person can have.
The most common types of cancer I know of are Skin Cancer, Lung cancer, and Liver cancer, bowel cancer. I dont know much about them, but if you have it, get rid of it fast
You can get cancer anywhere in your body. Certain types are more common (lung, brain, colon, bones, etc.) but it can spread anywhere.
All types
There are over 200 types of cancer. There are over 60 organs where cancer can form in your body. Cancer can form in about all types of cells in your body.
There are three major types of skin cancer - basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma.
No, not all types create tumors.
The most common type of cancer worldwide is non-melanoma skin cancer, which includes basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. These cancers are highly prevalent but are generally less aggressive and have a lower mortality rate compared to other types of cancer. However, when considering all cancer types, excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, the most common cancer varies depending on factors such as geographic location, ethnicity, and age group. In women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer globally, while in men, prostate cancer ranks highest in terms of incidence. Additionally, lung cancer is the most common cancer in terms of both incidence and mortality worldwide.
Yes, men can develop cancer. While certain types of cancer are more common in women, such as breast and ovarian cancer, men are susceptible to various types of cancer as well.
Teens can get vaginal cancer. Cervical cancer is one of the most common types of vaginal cancer and it can affect girls of all ages.
No. Prostate cancer affects the prostate, and breast cancer affects the breasts. They affect different types of cells, and the cells have different types of changes.
There are twelve types of Cancer most commonly found in the United States.In alphabetical order they are:Bladder Cancer; Breast Cancer; Colon/Rectal Cancer; Endometrial Cancer; Kidney/Renal Cancer; Leukemia; Lung Cancer; Melanoma; Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma; Pancreatic Cancer; Prostate Cancer & Thyroid Cancer.There are other Cancer types as well.