Cancer
Symptoms Breast Cancer

Symptoms Breast Cancer

The first symptoms breast cancer is typically a lump that feels different from the surrounding breast tissue. More than 80% of breast cancer cases are discovered when the woman feels a lump.

Cancer growing fast

Last year there were an estimated 106,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed in Australia, a 34 per cent increase over the past decade. Prostate cancer has become the most common cancer diagnosed in Australia. Small cancer lung is a fast-growing cancer

cancer growing
Tumor Brain Symptoms

Tumor Brain Symptoms

Tumor brain symptoms may depend on two factors: tumor size and tumor location. The time point of symptom onset in the course of disease correlates in many cases with the nature of the tumor is a frequent reason for seeking medical attention in brain tumor cases.

Small Cancer Lung

Small cancer lung is the cancer grows in the airway, it may obstruct airflow, causing breathing difficulties. This can lead to accumulation of secretions behind the blockage. The surface of the cancer may be fragile, leading to bleeding from the cancer into the airway. That is the small cancer lung.

Small Cancer Lung
optic melanoma

Optic melanoma

Unlike most patients with choroidal melanoma, when the optic nerve is affected patients will have complaints of decreased vision, visual field defects, flashing lights. Most choroidal melanoma is found on routine eye examination with dilated ophthalmoscopy.

Bone tumor

The most common symptoms of bone tumor is pain, but many patients will not experience any symptoms, except for a painless mass. Some bone tumors may weaken the structure of the bone, causing pathologic fractures.

bone tumor
breast cancer cell

Symptoms myeloma

Because many organs can be affected by myeloma, the symptoms and signs vary greatly. A mnemonic sometimes used to remember the common tetrad of multiple myeloma is CRAB: C = Calcium (elevated), R = Renal failure, A = Anemia, B = Bone lesions.