Types of Cancer
Symptoms & Diagnosis
Risk Factors
Treatment Options
Prevention & Awareness
100

This type of cancer affects the blood and bone marrow.

Leukemia

100

This common screening test is used to detect breast cancer early, often before symptoms appear.

Mammogram

100

These chemical substances, found in tobacco smoke, directly damage DNA and cause cancer.

Carcinogens

100

This therapy uses precisely targeted beams to destroy cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue.

Radiation Therapy (Proton)

100

Wearing this type of protection outdoors significantly reduces the risk of skin cancer.

Sunscreen

200

This aggressive cancer forms in connective tissues such as bones and muscles.

Sarcoma

200

This advanced imaging technique uses radioactive tracers to detect cancerous activity.

Positron Emission Tomography (PET Scan)

200

Mutations in these types of genes, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, increase the risk of certain cancers.

Tumor Suppressor Genes

200

This procedure involves transferring healthy stem cells to restore damaged bone marrow.

Stem Cell Transplant

200

This organization leads global efforts in cancer prevention and research funding.

WHO (World Health Organization)
300

The most common cancer among women worldwide.

Breast Cancer

300

General health checkups often include this procedure, which can help detect early warning signs of multiple cancers by examining organs, blood, and physical symptoms.

Routine Medical Screening / Physical Checkup

300

A diet high in processed and red meats increases the risk of this type of cancer.

Colorectal Cancer

300

This class of drugs, such as checkpoint inhibitors, prevents cancer cells from evading immune detection.

Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors

300

More than what percent of all cancers are preventable?

50%

400

A type of cancer that sometimes originates in the tissues of the spinal cord.

Brain Cancer

400

This diagnostic procedure involves extracting bone marrow to evaluate blood cell production.

Bone Marrow Biopsy

400

This condition, often caused by chronic inflammation, is a risk factor for liver cancer.

Cirrhosis

400

This innovative therapy alters a patient’s T cells to recognize and attack cancer.

CAR (Chimeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell Therapy

400

This practice, involving community education and fundraising, is a cornerstone of cancer awareness efforts.

Advocacy

500

Known as a "silent killer," this cancer has nonspecific symptoms and often spreads before detection.

Pancreatic Cancer

500

A test measuring tumor markers in the blood can indicate this type of cancer recurrence.

Metastatic Cancer

500

Prolonged exposure to this natural radioactive gas is a significant risk factor for lung cancer.

Radon

500

This experimental therapy involves using viruses to infect and kill cancer cells selectively.

Oncolytic Virus Therapy

500

Avoiding exposure to this workplace hazard, commonly found in construction materials, helps prevent mesothelioma.

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