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“Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 8.2 million deaths in 2012.”*

What is cancer?
Cancer is a serious condition in which abnormal cells develop and divide in an uncontrolled way, invading normal cells. The disease - which is also called malignancy, tumour or neoplasm - can affect people at any age and almost any part of the body. Cancer can spread to different parts of the body and some can recur.

Cancer is not a single disease - it is a term for a group of diseases. There are more than 100 types, each with its own name and treatment.

It is a leading cause of death worldwide. The cancers which most commonly kill are lung, liver, stomach, colorectal, breast and oesophageal. The World Health Organization expects that annual cancer cases will rise from 14 million in 2012 to 22 within the next 2 decades.

Causes
The exact cause is not known. However, we do know that certain agents called carcinogens like tobacco, alcohol, ultraviolet radiation, air pollution, asbestos and some infections damage cells and may cause cancer. Ageing, genetics and other factors also play a part.

Screening
Screening means checking for cancer when there are no symptoms. It is commonly done for breast, bowel and cervical cancers. However, not everyone needs to be screened for all cancers.

Cancer is treatable
Treatment is most effective if cancer is detected early. Learn the early signs. Seek prompt medical attention for symptoms such as:

  • A lump
  • Cough for more than three weeks
  • Chest pain
  • Breathlessness
  • Blood in urine, cough, vomit
  • Difficulty in swallowing
  • Change in bowel habits - diarrhoea, constipation, pain, persistent abdominal bloating, feeling of fullness
  • Skin changes
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Unexplained fevers or night sweats
  • Fatigue

Each type of cancer has its own treatment.

Treatment aims to cure, prolong life and improve quality of life for patients.

PREVENTION: More than 30% of all cancer cases could have been prevented!
Avoid tobacco and its smoke. It is an important risk factor for lung and several other cancers.
Limit alcohol consumption to lower risk of breast, colon, mouth, oesophagus and liver cancer.
Eat healthy - include plenty of fruits and vegetables. Avoid processed meats. Maintain a healthy weight.
Exercise regularly - Do at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity (i.e. brisk walking) every week.
Reduce exposure to mid-day sun, urban air pollution and indoor smoke.
Get immunised - hepatitis B vaccination prevents most liver cancers. Women should consider HPV vaccination, to prevent most cervical cancers.

Speak to your doctor about the options for cancer screening.

Posted by : DubaiPRNetwork.com Editorial Team
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PR Category : Healthcare & Fitness
Posted on :Thursday, February 2, 2017  10:39:00 AM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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