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Killing Cancer Kindly: An InterviewWith Dr Mohammad Muneeb Khan
Cancer crusader and respected NHS oncologist Dr Mohammad Muneeb Khan has an ambitious goal: to reduce the lifetime risk of cancer from 50 percent to less than five percent.
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Beating Cancer is Possible ; A Doctor’sGuide to Prevention and Treatment
The narrative surrounding cancer has begun to shift from one of despair to one of hope. Dr. Khan’s vast expertise, spanning over two decades, is a testament to the evolving landscape of cancer trea...
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Cancer is Preventable and TreatableReasons for Hope
Cancer continues to be one of the most concerning and feared diseases globally. A diagnosis often stirs up emotions of dread, despair and sadness among patients and families.
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Long-Term Side Effects of ProstateCancer Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy employs radiation to eliminate cancer cells while minimizing harm to healthy tissue. Despite our efforts to optimize treatment precision, side effects can occur
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Is stage 4 cancer curable?
Stage 4 cancer, also known as advanced or metastatic cancer, is a critical stage where cancer cells have spread beyond the primary site to other parts of the body.
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Lung cancer life expectancy
Understanding lung cancer life expectancy is essential for patients and their families, as it provides insight into the prognosis and potential outcomes of the disease.
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Hormone Therapy for MetastaticProstate Cancer
Cancer treatability and outcomes have improved dramatically in recent decades. Certain cancer types now have high cure rates especially if identified early.
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Stages of Cancer
Cancer staging is a systematic way of describing the extent and severity of cancer in a standardized manner. It helps healthcare providers assess the progression of cancer.
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Hair Loss During Chemotherapy
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, is a common side effect of chemotherapy. It occurs due to the potent drugs used to target rapidly dividing cancer cells.
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What Are the Most Treatable Forms of Cancer?
Cancer treatability and outcomes have improved dramatically in recent decades. Certain cancer types now have high cure rates especially if identified early.