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Why Some People get Cancer at a very Early Stage

Cancer is often associated with aging. As the body grows older, cells accumulate genetic damage over time, which increases the likelihood of abnormal growth. However, cancer does not exclusively affect older adults.

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Cancer Myths vs Medical Reality

Cancer is one of the most widely discussed diseases in the world, yet it is also surrounded by countless myths and misconceptions. Fear, misinformation on social media, cultural beliefs, and incomplete knowledge often create confusion about what cancer

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Inherited Risk vs Acquired Mutation of Cancer

Cancer develops because of changes in DNA, the genetic blueprint that directs how cells grow, divide, and function. These changes, known as mutations, disrupt normal cellular control systems and allow abnormal growth.

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How Cancer Spreads and Why It Is So Deadly

Cancer becomes life-threatening not simply because abnormal cells grow, but because they acquire the ability to spread throughout the body. This spread, known as metastasis, is the primary reason cancer causes most deaths.

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Why Some Cancers Come Back

For many patients, completing cancer treatment is both a relief and a milestone. Scans may show no visible disease, doctors may use the word “remission,” and life gradually begins to feel normal again.