Oncology

There are 154 articles in total

What are Gynecological Tumors?

Gynecological tumors are specific disease types in gynecology, including benign tumors and malignant tumors. Common malignant gynecological tumors include ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, and endomet...
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The Difference Between Benign and Malignant Tumors

In daily life, people often become tense at the mention of tumors. Tumors are relatively troublesome diseases, but they can be classified as benign or malignant. Understanding tumors and scientificall...
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"Inner deficiency" is the key factor in tumor development and the focus of tumor prevention and treatment.

"Treating the disease before it arises" is the fundamental concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine for disease prevention and treatment. The theory of "treating the disease before it arises" posits th...
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What Exactly Are Cancer Cells? An Article Explaining the Nature of Malignant Tumors

Strictly speaking, cancer cells refer to malignant tumor cells originating from epithelial cells. However, since we commonly use "cancer" to refer to all malignant tumors, we can broadly use "cancer c...
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Stage 4 Lung Cancer Without Wheezing or Coughing, Is It Healed?

Mr. Liu just retired. One day, due to coughing and wheezing, his family accompanied him to the hospital for an examination. The results came back as lung cancer, and his family did not dare to tell hi...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine Has Become a Popular Anticancer Therapy for Primary Liver Cancer

Primary liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide and ranks third in China. In 2005, the number of new cases in China was approximately 345,000, accounting for 50% of the world's total. T...
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Are there any drugs that can prevent cancer recurrence?

Recurrence is a characteristic of malignant tumors and also a significant reason for treatment failure. Are there any drugs that can prevent cancer recurrence? In fact, there are no drugs in clinical ...
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Esophageal cancer is a global health issue with two subtypes: squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma

Esophageal cancer is the seventh leading cause of cancer death worldwide, more common in men than women, with a male-to-female ratio of 7:1. The occurrence of esophageal cancer varies across different...
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Pathogenesis of Tumors in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Internal Accumulation of Heat Toxins and Deficiency of Righteous Qi

With the increasing incidence of cancer year by year, this disease has become one of the most prominent health issues affecting humanity globally. According to the World Health Organization report, ap...
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Cancer, Leukemia - Is That All Japan's Nuclear Wastewater Brings Us?

In Episode 12 of "Ultraman Tiga," a member of the Victory Team says by the sea: "The ocean belongs to all of us. No matter what, we must not let the sea be polluted." However, on April 13, the Japane...
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