Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is a slow-developing disease that originates from abnormal cell changes in the cervix. Although these changes do not cause any symptoms, they can be detected through cervical screening tests. Once identified, treatment can be provided to prevent the...

Kidney Cancer

The kidneys are a crucial part of the urinary system, responsible for filtering the blood and removing excess water and waste products to create urine. Unfortunately, kidney cancer can occur, though it typically only affects one kidney, with both kidneys being...

Colon Cancer

The colon is a crucial part of the digestive system, specifically the large bowel. Colon cancer is predominantly diagnosed in older individuals and is the third most prevalent form of cancer globally. Additional types of bowel cancer include: Rectal cancer: The...

Throat Cancer

Throat cancer is a colloquial term used by some people to refer to cancer that originates in the throat. However, medical professionals generally do not use this term because there are different types of cancer that can affect various areas of the throat. Throat...

Liver Cancer

Liver cancer is a type of cancer that originates in the liver and is categorized into two main types: Primary liver cancer and Secondary liver cancer. This type of cancer is highly prevalent in Africa and Asia. Primary liver cancer can be classified into four main...