Blogs
Ovarian Cancer at 30
Facing a diagnosis of ovarian cancer at 30 can be incredibly daunting. Young women often believe that ovarian cancer is a disease of older age, making a diagnosis in the early 30s particularly unexpected and challenging. The fears and uncertainties surrounding this...
Radiation after Hysterectomy
Cancer affects millions worldwide, with uterine cancer being a significant concern among women. A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure involving the removal of a woman’s uterus. It is a standard treatment for uterine cancer and other gynecological conditions....
Colorectal Cancer at 20: Battling Early Onset
Colorectal cancer isn't just for older adults anymore. Young people in their 20s are facing this disease more than ever. This alarming trend has caught the attention of oncologists worldwide. "We are seeing a significant rise in colorectal cancer cases among young...
Stomach Cancer at 30
Receiving a diagnosis of stomach cancer at 30 can be both shocking and overwhelming. It is generally associated with older adults, but the occurrence of stomach cancer in younger individuals highlights the importance of awareness and need for health management....
Blood in urine 5 years after radiation for prostate cancer
Finding blood in your urine, medically known as hematuria, can be quite alarming, especially if you've been treated for prostate cancer with radiation. This treatment targets cancer cells but might also harm nearby healthy tissue, causing side effects like hematuria...
Breast Cancer at 40
Have you ever wondered about the odds of getting breast cancer at age 40? Let’s take a look at it!! The chance of breast cancer at 40 increases compared to younger ages, although it remains relatively lower than in older age groups, particularly between 50 and 70...