Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)
A fast-growing cancer of the white blood cells (lymphocytes) in the bone marrow and blood, common in children.
A fast-growing cancer of the white blood cells (lymphocytes) in the bone marrow and blood, common in children.
Cancer of the uterus lining, often linked to hormonal imbalances and obesity.
A rapid-progressing cancer of the myeloid cells in the bone marrow, leading to reduced production of normal blood cells.
A malignancy of the esophagus, associated with smoking, alcohol, and acid reflux.
Cancer of the anal canal, often linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, presenting with rectal bleeding and pain.
Rare malignancies like retinoblastoma or melanoma affecting the eye, impacting vision.
A slow-growing, rarely metastatic skin cancer arising from basal cells, typically due to UV exposure.
A slow-growing non-Hodgkin lymphoma that can transform into a more aggressive form.
Cancer affecting the bladder lining, often linked to smoking and chemical exposure, presenting with blood in urine.
Malignant tumors originating in bone tissue, including osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma, causing pain and swelling.