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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: What Families Need to Know About This Progressive Disorder
When 3-year-old Arjun started having difficulty climbing stairs and kept falling more frequently than other children his age, his pediatrician…
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Penile Cancer: An Overlooked Malignancy and Its HPV Risk Factors
When 62-year-old Carlos noticed a small, warty growth on his penis that wouldn’t heal after three months, embarrassment kept him…
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Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: The Many Faces of This Diverse Cancer Group
When 58-year-old Maria received her non-Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis, her oncologist immediately clarified: “NHL isn’t one disease—it’s actually more than 60…
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Hodgkin Lymphoma: One of the Most Treatable Cancers — If Caught Early
When 24-year-old Sarah noticed a painless lump in her neck that wouldn’t go away, she initially dismissed it as a…
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Multiple Myeloma: The Blood Cancer That Attacks Bones and Kidneys
When 62-year-old David visited his doctor complaining of persistent back pain, he assumed he’d pulled a muscle. X-rays revealed a…
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in Adults: How It Differs From the Childhood Type
When 42-year-old Jennifer developed persistent fatigue, bruising, and bone pain, blood tests revealed acute lymphoblastic leukemia—the same cancer most common…
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Brain Tumors: Types, Grading, and What a Diagnosis Actually Means
When James experienced his first seizure at age 42—collapsing suddenly at his son’s soccer game—he had no warning. One moment…
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Stomach (Gastric) Cancer: The Silent Disease and Its Early Warning Signs
When Sarah’s persistent heartburn refused to respond to over-the-counter antacids for three weeks, she finally made an appointment with her…
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Liver Cancer (Hepatocellular Carcinoma): Causes, Risk Factors, and Survival Rates
When Rajesh’s doctor showed him the CT scan revealing a mass in his liver, his first question was simple: “How…
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Gleason Score Explained: What Your Prostate Cancer Grade Means
When Michael received his prostate biopsy results showing “Gleason 3+4=7, Grade Group 2,” he felt completely lost. Was 7 out…
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Prostate Cancer: Understanding PSA Scores and When to Take Action
When David’s doctor told him his PSA level was 5.2 ng/mL, David had no idea what that meant. Was it…
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Rectal Cancer vs Colon Cancer: Key Differences in Symptoms and Treatment
When doctors told James he had colorectal cancer, he assumed that meant one straightforward thing. But as he learned more,…
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Colorectal Cancer Screening: Which Test Is Right for You?
When Maria turned 45, her doctor told her it was time to start screening for colorectal cancer. But instead of…
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Colon Cancer Symptoms in Young Adults: Why Cases Are Rising in People Under 50
At 26 years old, Imtiaz Hussain never imagined he’d be fighting colon cancer. When he first noticed blood in his…
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Pancreatic Cancer: Why It’s So Hard to Catch Early and What to Watch For
Sarah felt fine until she didn’t. The 62-year-old teacher noticed her skin looked slightly yellow and she’d lost her appetite,…
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