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Lumpectomy vs Mastectomy:Which Is Right for You?
Yes, there is a choice and for most women with early-stage breast cancer, both options are on the table. A lumpectomy removes only the tumour and a...
Can Air Pollution Increase Lung Cancer Risk?
Yes, it can and the evidence is no longer up for debate. Most people hear about lung cancer and think of smoking. That link is real. But the air...
Hormone Therapy vs Surgery for Prostate Cancer?
These two treatments are not competing options sitting on either side of a choice. They do completely different things and are used at different...
Can Cancer Return After Complete Remission?
Getting to remission is a huge moment. Scans clear. Symptoms gone. Treatment ends. But remission and cure aren't the same thing and that's the part...
What Is Cachexia in Cancer Patients?
Families notice it first the patient is eating and still losing weight, arms getting thinner, energy disappearing faster than it should. Pushing...
Can a Biopsy Cause Cancer to Spread?
Most patients who come in afraid of a biopsy aren't afraid of the procedure itself they're afraid of what it might do to the tumour. What if the...
What Is Liquid Biopsy in Cancer Diagnosis?
A surgeon or radiologist would take a piece of tissue, send it to a lab, and wait. That's still how most cancer diagnoses are confirmed and it...
Can a Kidney Tumour Be Removed Without Losing the Kidney?
Nobody wants to lose a kidney. But when a tumour is found, that's usually the first fear that the whole organ has to go. It makes sense. That's...
What Is a Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test?
Most cancer screening today works one cancer at a time. A mammogram for breast cancer. A colonoscopy for colon cancer. A PSA test for prostate...









