What is cancer?
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There are many different types of cancer, but all cancers begin with abnormal cells growing out of control. The type of cancer is determined by where the growth of abnormal cells begins. The most common cancers in adults are skin cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, breast cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer and prostate cancer.
What is skin cancer?
It’s important to find skin cancer as early as possible. The best way to do this is to keep an eye on your skin, especially moles. The ABCDE rule (see below) can help you remember what to look for when you’re checking any moles on your skin. If you notice any of these signs, talk to your doctor right away.
Signs of skin cancer: The ABCDE rule
B for border: A mole with edges that are blurry or jagged.
C for color: Changes in the color of a mole, including darkening, spread of color, loss of color, or the appearance of multiple colors such as blue, red, white, pink, purple or gray.
D for diameter: A mole larger than 1/4 inch in diameter.
E for elevation: A mole that is raised above the skin and has an uneven surface.
What is lung cancer?
What are colon cancer and rectal cancer?
Most colorectal cancers begin as a polyp (say “pahl-ip”) At first, a polyp is a small, harmless growth in the wall of the colon. However, as a polyp gets larger, it can develop into a cancer that grows and spreads.Warning signs of colorectal cancer may include blood in your stool or in the toilet after you have a bowel movement, a change in the shape of your stool or cramping pain in your lower stomach. You should see your doctor if you have any of the warning signs of colorectal cancer.
What is breast cancer?
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women (behind skin cancer). The good news is that the rate of death from breast cancer has declined over the last few years. This is probably because more tumors have been found early, when treatment can help the most. Mammograms and breast exams (both self-exams and exams by a doctor) can help find breast cancers early.
What are endometrial cancer and ovarian cancer?
Ovarian cancer is cancer on one or both of the ovaries. The ovaries produce eggs, and the female hormones estrogen and progesterone. There are several types of tumors that can grow in or on the ovaries. The type of tumor depends on where it began growing and whether or not it is cancerous. Unfortunately, ovarian cancer is very hard to detect at an early stage. Your doctor may check your ovaries during your routine pelvic exam to see if they feel normal, but many times the tumors are so small they can’t be detected.
A Pap smear is usually not able to find endometrial or ovarian cancer. The Pap smear checks for cervical cancer, which is less common than either endometrial or ovarian cancer. Cervical cancer was once more common, but early detection of cervical changes with the Pap smear has had a big impact.
What is prostate cancer?
Prostate cancer can grow quickly and spread to other parts of the body, or it can grow slowly and stay in the prostate. Three out of 4 cases of prostate cancer are the slow-growing type that causes few, if any, problems.
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