Head and Neck Cancer
Cancers affecting the mouth, throat, or larynx, often linked to tobacco and HPV.
Cancers affecting the mouth, throat, or larynx, often linked to tobacco and HPV.
A highly aggressive brain tumor with poor prognosis, requiring intensive treatment.
Rare tumors of the digestive tract, often driven by KIT mutations.
Stomach cancer, often linked to H. pylori infection, with symptoms like indigestion and weight loss.
A slow-growing non-Hodgkin lymphoma that can transform into a more aggressive form.
Rare malignancies like retinoblastoma or melanoma affecting the eye, impacting vision.
A malignancy of the esophagus, associated with smoking, alcohol, and acid reflux.
Cancer of the uterus lining, often linked to hormonal imbalances and obesity.
An aggressive type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that requires prompt treatment.
A rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma affecting the skin, causing rash-like symptoms.