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- What Is Cancer? - NCI
Explanations about what cancer is, how cancer cells differ from normal cells, and genetic changes that cause cancer to grow and spread
- Definition of cancer - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms - NCI
A term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade nearby tissues Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems
- Cancer Staging - NCI
Staging is the process of determining how much cancer is within the body (tumor size) and if it has spread Learn about the TNM Staging system and other ways that stage is described
- NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms The NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms features 9,416 terms related to cancer and medicine We offer a widget that you can add to your website to let users look up cancer-related terms Get NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms Widget
- Targeted Therapy for Cancer - NCI
Targeted therapy is a type of cancer treatment that targets the changes in cancer cells that help them grow, divide, and spread Learn how targeted therapy works against cancer and about side effects that may occur
- Definition of benign - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Not cancer Benign tumors may grow larger but do not spread to other parts of the body
- What Is Cervical Cancer? - NCI
Cervical cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the cervix Learn how cervical cancer starts and about the most common types, squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma
- Definition of remission - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A decrease in or disappearance of signs and symptoms of cancer In partial remission, some, but not all, signs and symptoms of cancer have disappeared
- Definition of lung cancer - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Cancer that forms in tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining air passages The two main types are small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer
- Definition of neoadjuvant therapy - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Treatment given as a first step to shrink a tumor before the main treatment, which is usually surgery, is given Examples of neoadjuvant therapy include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and hormone therapy
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