Even though most advanced treatments are not available in the USA, they would be much more expensive if they were.
Lung cancer affects the lungs by developing abnormal cells that can ultimately cause the lungs to malfunction....
Read MoreBreast cancer is a type of cancer that affects one or both breasts. Breast cancer is mostly seen in women but can also occur in men...
Read MoreCervical cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cervix which is the part that connects the body of the uterus to the vagina...
Read MoreColon cancer also known as colorectal cancer begins in the large intestine, the colon and it can also be seen at the end of the colon, which would be the rectum...
Read MoreProstate cancer involves cancerous cells that are found in the prostate gland. This gland is only found in males and it produces some semen fluid....
Read MoreLiver cancer pertains to the abnormal growth of cells found within the liver. Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most commonly seen type of liver cancer in adults...
Read MoreThis will be any cancer involved in the head and neck area. Just like any other cancer. It involves the abnormal growth of malignant cells....
Read MoreQPancreatic cancer, also known as pancreatic adenocarcinoma, begins in the pancreas, an important organ found behind the stomach....
Read MoreOvarian cancer involves the overgrowth of cancerous cells in the ovaries, the reproductive glands found in females....
Read MoreUterine sarcoma is a type of cancer that begins in the muscles and supporting tissues of the uterus in women....
Read MoreResearch by Den Brok reveals the immune response associated with ablation. Cancer ablation works as a “tumor vaccine” which releases an immune response in the patient’s body.
Ablation works differently than a typical vaccination procedure. Traditional vaccines inject a “dead” or weakened disease-causing agent into the body. Ablation, on the other hand, “kills” the tumor from within and prompts the body’s immune system to target any additional cancer cells.
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