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Persistent symptoms lasting over two weeks could signal serious health issues, including cancer. Experts explain warning signs you should never ignore and when to see a doctor. |
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Persistent symptoms lasting over two weeks could signal serious health issues, including cancer. Experts explain warning signs you should never ignore and when to see a doctor. |
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Persistent symptoms lasting over two weeks could signal serious health issues, including cancer. Experts explain warning signs you should never ignore and when to see a doctor. |
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A new study finds children may be more vulnerable to cancer-causing chemicals in water and medicines, highlighting risks of early exposure and calling for stricter safety standards and child-focused health protections., Health, Times Now |
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A new study finds children may be more vulnerable to cancer-causing chemicals in water and medicines, highlighting risks of early exposure and calling for stricter safety standards and child-focused health protections., Health, Times Now |
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Cancer is rising among younger adults. Experts explain why age is no longer a safeguard and why early detection is critical for better outcomes. |
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Cancer is rising among younger adults. Experts explain why age is no longer a safeguard and why early detection is critical for better outcomes. |
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Some viruses are known to increase the risk of cancer over time. This article highlights six major viruses and explains how they can affect long-term health., Health, Times Now |
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Prostate cancer occurs when prostate cells grow uncontrollably. Early detection is key. Symptoms include urination problems, pain, or blood in urine. Diagnosis uses PSA tests, exams, and biopsy. Treatments include surgery, radiation, hormone therapy and newer therapies. |
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Prostate cancer occurs when prostate cells grow uncontrollably. Early detection is key. Symptoms include urination problems, pain, or blood in urine. Diagnosis uses PSA tests, exams, and biopsy. Treatments include surgery, radiation, hormone therapy and newer therapies. |
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Most old burns never become cancer. However, large, deep and long-standing scars with additional damage, trauma and sun exposure carry the risk of transforming into Marjolin's ulcer. |