Both WebMD, and the MayoClinc have reputable websites that offer up-to-date information regarding appendix cancer, as well as doctors who diagnose and treat said condition.
appendix isn't a disease, dumb A**
For more information on throat cancer, I recommend visiting your doctor or the National Cancer Institute's website: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/throat
Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer which is likely caused by UV rays from sunlight and tanning beds. You can find more information about this type of cancer by contacting the Skin Cancer Foundation.
You can find more information related to lung cancer online at websites such as Web MD, Mayo Clinic, and Cancer. You can also visit the Wikipedia page devoted to lung cancer.
call local hospitals to ask for info where you can find out more information about this. do a search for cancer at mayo.com or another medical site. look at the symptoms for bladder cancer & also talk to your doctor about the options for help
You would be able to find more information on a cancer diet by talking to your doctor. Also, you could talk to a dietitian to see if they know of any other diets that would be good for you.
The American Cancer Society would be the first place to check with. They are considered the top site for information on Cancer. They could also help you find a doctor for further treatment if you need it.
One can find information on stages of breast cancer from a number of online medical-specialized websites. Alternatively, one can talk to his or her family doctor to find more information on this subject.
At early stage of kidney cancer, the tumor measures up to 7 centimeter and the cancer cells are only in the kidney. At later stage cancer cells may extend beyond kidney. To find more information you can visit http://www.medicinenet.com
http://www.webmd.com/diet/guide/nutrition-and-healthy-foods-during-cancer-treatment This site offers good information on what kind of diet a cancer patient should have.
The best website to go find information regarding cancer is health.gov.on.ca/screenforlife. You may also try www.livestrong.org/Get-Help if you need more information.
The kidney Cancer Association (http://www.kidneycancer.org) and http://www.medicinenet.com/kidney_cancer/article.htm (for a more technical perspective) are good places to start.