Cancer is something that many people fear.
It can be treated with early diagnosis and intervention.
Cancer can affect any part of the body, including the liver, pancreas, breast tissue, and brain. Rare types can affect the bone marrow or blood. Ovarian and testicular cancer affect many women and men, respectively.
What are the most common types?
Here's what you need to know about common cancers and how to get tested for cancer.
Cancer: What are the most common types of cancer?
The World Health Organization (WHO) calls cancer a common disease.
Every year, millions of people are diagnosed with lung, intestinal, skin, blood, bone, and other cancers. Cancer can affect anyone. Some risk factors may mean a higher probability.
The WHO states that lung cancer and breast cancer are the most common types.
See your doctor even if you have flu-like or cold-like symptoms. Early diagnosis facilitates treatment and often leads to a cure.
Breast cancer and lung cancer
Most cancerous diseases are treatable.
Breast and lung cancer says it affects men and women Kansa.
A lump, swelling, or discharge can be symptoms of breast cancer. Depending on the type of cancer, there may be no symptoms at all.
Lung cancer may be accompanied by coughing, but it may also be asymptomatic.
Regular doctor visits can help with diagnosis and treatment. See your doctor often, even when you feel healthy.
Signs and symptoms of cancer
According to Healthline, the most affected areas are the breasts and lungs.
Signs and symptoms include fever, sweating, and a weakened immune system (or being more likely to get sick than others). Some types have no symptoms.
See your doctor even if you feel healthy. It's more than just consuming an apple every day. Please see a doctor now.
Support and early diagnosis
Get an early diagnosis.
Early diagnosis means easier treatment. Most cancers improve with treatment. A healthy lifestyle can also reduce possible risk factors, such as not smoking or drinking alcohol.
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