Cancer Awareness: Symptoms, Staging & Oncology Nutrition

Effective oncology care combines early symptom detection, tumor staging, and supportive nutritional management to mitigate systemic side effects.

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Pancreatic Cancer & Fluid Buildup in the Lungs

More than 37,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer every year, mostly those over the age of 55, reports Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Typically, there are no early symptoms of pancreatic cancer, which makes it difficult to diagnose and treat successfully.

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Differences Between Lung Cancer and Lymphoma

Two types of cancer may affect the lungs: primary lung cancer, which is cancer that begins in the lungs, and metastatic lung cancer, which is cancer from other locations in the body that spreads to the lungs. The two main types of lymphoma are cancers of the lymphatic system; these are Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's.

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