Bladder

Bladder cancer usually affects both men and women over 40. When diagnosed early, more treatment options tend to be available.

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Bone

The most common causes of bone tumors include abnormal healing of past injuries, radiation therapy, and from other cancers that may have spread.

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Brain

Although most brain tumors originate in the brain, some can come from cancers elsewhere in the body, and spread to the brain.

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Breast

Certain breast cancers can occur in both women and some men. Early detection is key to a higher treatment success rate.

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Colon

Due to the higher rate of diagnosis in older adults, it’s recommended that you get yearly screenings starting at age 50, or younger if your family has a history of cancers.

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Gynecologic

Five main types of cancer that can affect a woman's reproductive organs include: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar.

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Head and Neck

Smoking is the biggest factor that contributes to several different head and neck-related cancers.

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Kidney

Renal cell carcinoma is the most common type of kidney cancer, but is still relatively rare, accounting for about 3% of all cancer diagnoses.

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Leukemia

Leukemia is a cancer that mainly affects any blood-forming tissues, including bone marrow.

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Liver

Although it’s considered incurable, there are several viable treatment options to remove tumors and cancerous liver cells.

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Lung

The two major types of lung cancer are small-cell and non-small-cell cancer. Causes include smoking, secondhand smoke expose, and family history.

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Lymphoma

Effecting the lymphatic system of the body, the main types of lymphoma are Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

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Pancreatic

This is a rare cancer that starts in the organ, below the stomach, responsible for aiding in digestion and metabolism.

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Prostate

Affecting some men as young as 30, prostate cancer symptoms can include difficulty urinating, or no symptoms at all.

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Skin

The most common types of skin cancer include melanoma, basal cell, and squamous cell skin carcinoma.

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Stomach

Rare, yet treatable, risk of stomach cancers is increased by smoking, and the consumption of processed foods high in sodium.

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Testicular

Affecting men anywhere between 15 and 60, testicular cancer is highly treatable, and can occur in one or both testicles.

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