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Bladder Cancer
What is bladder cancer? Bladder cancer is three times more common in men than in women. In recent years, has seen an increase in the number of cases in Spanish women, probably due to access to habits that were just men: the snuff, especially. For 20 years the proportion of women who suffer from this... »
Testicular Cancer
That is the cancer of the testicle? The testicular cancer is the most common tumor in men between 15 and 35 years of age. Men who have a testicle that has not dropped (a testicle that has never fallen to the scrotum) are at greater risk of developing testicular cancer than men whose testes have... »
Stages of Cancer of the Penis
Important points from this section * After being diagnosed with cancer of the penis, was tested to determine whether cancerous cells have spread within the penis or to other parts of the body. * The cancer spreads in the body in three ways. * To classify cancer of the penis used the following stages: Stadium or 0 (carcinoma... »
Ovarian Cancer
What is it? Women have two ovaries that are located in the pelvis and that communicate with the rest of the female reproductive tract by the horns. Its main function is reproduction and, subject to the same, the production of female hormones. The ovaries have a coating formed by epithelial cells. Malignant transformation of these... »
Cancer of the Salivary Gland
Important points from this section * The salivary gland cancer is a disease in which cells were formed malignancies (cancer) in the tissues of the salivary gland. * Exposure to certain types of radiation can increase the risk of developing cancer of the salivary gland. * The signs of possible cancer of the salivary gland include a... »



































