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brain, bones, adrenals, liver
The development of cancer is called 'carcinogensis'.
heredity contributes to the development of cancer
A salpingo-oophorectomy is necessary when treating ovarian and endometrial cancer because the fallopian tubes and ovaries are the most common sites to which cancer may spread.
Breast cancer is caused by cells that lose control over how fast they replicate. Cancer cells divide quickly and rapidly, and they can invade surrounding tissues. Cancer cells can also travel to lymph nodes and to other sites in the body.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the US (not including skin cancer).
The substance known to produce or promote the development of cancer is carcinogens
The most common reproductive system cancer in women is the Uterus. It is the fourth most common cancer overall after breast, lung and bowel cancer.
Lung cancer and mouth cancer.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed annually in Australia.
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
Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, can affect several organs and tissues within the oral cavity. The most common sites for mouth cancer include: Lips: Cancer can develop on the lips, with the lower lip being more commonly affected than the upper lip. Tongue: Cancer of the tongue can occur on the front (oral tongue) or the base (base of tongue). Tongue cancer is one of the most common types of oral cancer. Gums: Cancer can develop in the gums, often where they meet the teeth. Palate: The roof of the mouth, consisting of the hard palate (front) and the soft palate (back), can be affected by cancer. Cheeks: The inner lining of the cheeks (buccal mucosa) can be a site for oral cancer. Floor of the Mouth: The area beneath the tongue and the floor of the mouth are also common sites for oral cancer. Tonsils and Oropharynx: In some cases, mouth cancer can extend into the tonsils or the oropharynx, which is the part of the throat at the back of the mouth. Salivary Glands: Although less common, cancer can develop in the salivary glands, including the parotid glands, submandibular glands, and sublingual glands, which produce saliva.