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- Cancer abstract "Cancer /ˈkænsər/, known medically as malignant neoplasia, is a broad group of diseases involving unregulated cell growth. In cancer, cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors, which may invade nearby parts of the body. The cancer may also spread to more distant parts of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream. Not all tumors are cancerous; benign tumors do not invade neighboring tissues and do not spread throughout the body. There are over 200 different known cancers that affect humans.The causes of cancer are diverse, complex, and only partially understood. Many things are known to increase the risk of cancer, including tobacco use, dietary factors, certain infections, exposure to radiation, lack of physical activity, obesity, and environmental pollutants. These factors can directly damage genes or combine with existing genetic faults within cells to cause cancerous mutations. Approximately 5–10% of cancers can be traced directly to inherited genetic defects. Many cancers could be prevented by not smoking, eating more vegetables, fruits and whole grains, eating less meat and refined carbohydrates, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising, minimizing sunlight exposure, and being vaccinated against some infectious diseases.Cancer can be detected in a number of ways, including the presence of certain signs and symptoms, screening tests, or medical imaging. Once a possible cancer is detected it is diagnosed by microscopic examination of a tissue sample. Cancer is usually treated with chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. The chances of surviving the disease vary greatly by the type and location of the cancer and the extent of disease at the start of treatment. While cancer can affect people of all ages, and a few types of cancer are more common in children, the risk of developing cancer generally increases with age. In 2007, cancer caused about 13% of all human deaths worldwide (7.9 million). Rates are rising as more people live to an old age and as mass lifestyle changes occur in the developing world.".
- Cancer diseasesdb "28843".
- Cancer icd10 "C00—C97".
- Cancer icd9 "140—239".
- Cancer medlineplus "001289".
- Cancer meshId "D009369".
- Cancer thumbnail Tumor_Mesothelioma2_legend.jpg?width=300.
- Cancer wikiPageExternalLink cancer-management-11.
- Cancer wikiPageExternalLink 978-1-4391-0795-9.
- Cancer wikiPageID "105219".
- Cancer wikiPageRevisionID "606811911".
- Cancer caption "A coronal CT scan showing a malignant mesothelioma".
- Cancer caption "Legend: → tumor ←, ✱ central pleural effusion, 1 & 3 lungs, 2 spine, 4 ribs, 5 aorta, 6 spleen, 7 & 8 kidneys, 9 liver.".
- Cancer diseasesdb "28843".
- Cancer hasPhotoCollection Cancer.
- Cancer icd "140".
- Cancer icd "C00—C97".
- Cancer medlineplus "1289".
- Cancer meshid "D009369".
- Cancer name "Cancer".
- Cancer wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Cancer subject Category:Aging-associated_diseases.
- Cancer subject Category:Cancer.
- Cancer subject Category:Occupational_safety_and_health.
- Cancer subject Category:Oncology.
- Cancer subject Category:Pathology.
- Cancer subject Category:Types_of_cancer.
- Cancer subject Category:Types_of_neoplasia.
- Cancer type Disease.
- Cancer type AilmentCondition.
- Cancer type Situation.
- Cancer comment "Cancer /ˈkænsər/, known medically as malignant neoplasia, is a broad group of diseases involving unregulated cell growth. In cancer, cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming malignant tumors, which may invade nearby parts of the body. The cancer may also spread to more distant parts of the body through the lymphatic system or bloodstream. Not all tumors are cancerous; benign tumors do not invade neighboring tissues and do not spread throughout the body.".
- Cancer label "Cancer".
- Cancer label "Cancer".
- Cancer label "Cancro".
- Cancer label "Cáncer".
- Cancer label "Kanker".
- Cancer label "Krebs (Medizin)".
- Cancer label "Nowotwór złośliwy".
- Cancer label "Злокачественная опухоль".
- Cancer label "سرطان".
- Cancer label "悪性腫瘍".
- Cancer label "癌症".
- Cancer sameAs Rakovina.
- Cancer sameAs Krebs_(Medizin).
- Cancer sameAs Καρκίνος.
- Cancer sameAs Cáncer.
- Cancer sameAs Minbizi.
- Cancer sameAs Cancer.
- Cancer sameAs Kanker.
- Cancer sameAs 悪性腫瘍.
- Cancer sameAs 암.
- Cancer sameAs Kanker.
- Cancer sameAs Nowotwór_złośliwy.
- Cancer sameAs Cancro.
- Cancer sameAs m.0qcr0.
- Cancer sameAs Q12078.
- Cancer sameAs Q12078.
- Cancer sameAs C0006826.
- Cancer wasDerivedFrom Cancer?oldid=606811911.
- Cancer depiction Tumor_Mesothelioma2_legend.jpg.
- Cancer isPrimaryTopicOf Cancer.
- Cancer name "Cancer".