How many cells are in the human body?
100 trillion and more.
What are some symptoms of hodgkins?
Fatigue, sudden weight loss, night sweats.
What are some ways to cure cancer?
Chemotherapy and surgery
What is the age range for getting cancer?
Cancer can be diagnosed at any age.
Do all cancers have multiple ways to be cured?
No, some cancers have only a way to be cured.
Are there an even amount of cells in your body before they change?
Yes.
Visble signs of cancer in blood streams.
Bumbs or lumps on body parts.
What is a way you heal skin cancer?
Radition therapy.
What is the perntage of female teenagers getting cancer with five years to live?
There is 88 percent chance of female teenagers or young adults having five years to live.
How does surgery help your cancer?
Surgery can remove the cancer if the cancer is physical.
What do cells that multiply too much form?
Cells that multiply too much form a tumour.
Color of smokers lungs if they have cancer or not.
Black.
A way to heal lung cancer.
What is targeted therapy?
How many people get diagnosed with cancer each year?
39.5 percent of women and men in the world are currently are diagnosed with cancer.
What does chemo do that is good in the human body?
Chemo can slow or shrink your cancer.
Are tumours solid for every cancer?
No, some tumours are not solid.
Physcal symptoms of lung cancer.
Cough that never stops.
ways to heal blood cancer.
What is chemo or radiation therapy?
How many children are have cancer per year?
15,780 kids have cancer through birth to age 19.
Does chemo make you bruise or bleed?
Yes, a chemo side effect is bruising or bleeding.
Does everyone have cancer cells?
No, cancer cells are made from cells in your body.
Melanoma symptoms.
Large brownish spot with darker spots on it.
a way to heal breast cancer.
What is hormanal therapy?
Can you get cancer as a child?
Yes, there are many children with cancer.
Can you lose hair from a cancer treatment?
Yes, you are able to lose hair with cancer treatments.