Cancer | Health Centre
Cancer overview
Cancer is a disease of the cells in the body. There are many different types of cell in the body, and many different types of cancer which arise from different types of cell. What all types of cancer have in common is that the cancer cells are abnormal and multiply out of control. Some cancers are more serious than others, some are more easily treated than others (particularly if diagnosed at an early stage), some have a better outlook (prognosis) than others. So, cancer is not just one condition. In each case it is important to know exactly what type of cancer has developed, how large it has become, whether it has spread, and how well it usually responds to treatment.
Read more »- Cancer and women
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Some common cancer related issues in women
- Breast cancer
- Breast pain
- Breast screening
- Cervical cancer
- Cervical screening test
- Cancer of the ovary
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- Cancer and men
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Some common cancer related issues in men
- Cancer of the prostate
- Bowel cancer
- Testicular cancer
- Cancer of the penis
- Cancer of the bladder
- PSA testing for prostate cancer
- Get to know your testes
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- Preventing cancer
- Common cancers
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The most common cancers in the UK:
- Breast cancer
- Lung cancer
- Colorectal (bowel) cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Lymphoma (non-Hodgkins)
- Melanoma
- Bladder cancer
- Kidney ancer
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- Smoking and cancer
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Our resources on smoking and cancer
- Smoking - the facts
- Lung cancer
- Benefits of stopping smoking
- Bladder cancer
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Are you aware of bowel cancer?
Finding bowel cancer early could save your life. View our resources:
Tests, scans and screenings
Cancer in the discussion forums
Treatments and drugs related to cancer