Blogs
Stress Management Tips for Cancer Prevention
Chronic stress elevates cortisol persistently which suppresses immune surveillance, impairs DNA repair mechanisms, and promotes inflammation...
How Much Exercise Reduces Cancer Risk?
150 minutes of moderate exercise per week reduces cancer risk by 10-20% across at least 13 cancer types including breast, colon, endometrial,...
Robotic Surgery for Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy, and its diagnosis has risen steadily over recent decades. GLOBOCAN 2022 recorded about...
Persistent Fatigue as a Cancer Symptom
Persistent fatigue that doesn't improve with sleep or rest is one of the earliest and most overlooked cancer symptoms. Cancer-related fatigue feels...
What Is Metastatic Cancer and How It Spreads?
Metastatic cancer occurs when cancer cells break away from the primary tumor, travel through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, and establish new...
Why Are My Lymph Nodes Swollen?
Swollen lymph nodes most commonly result from infections as the immune system filters and fights bacteria or viruses. Infection swelling is painful,...
Stage 1 vs Stage 2 Cancer Differences
Stage 1 cancer is small, confined to the organ where it started, with no lymph node involvement and carries five-year survival above 90% for most...
When to Start Chemo After Cancer Surgery?
Adjuvant chemotherapy typically starts 3-6 weeks after cancer surgery once surgical wound healing is confirmed and the patient can tolerate systemic...
What Is Carcinoma Types and Differences?
Carcinoma is cancer that originates in epithelial cells which line the skin surface, organ cavities, and glandular tissue throughout the body. It...








