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Cancer | Current Studies
Stomach Cancer
Stomach cancer is cancer that occurs in the stomach - the muscular sac located in the upper middle of your abdomen, just below your ribs. Signs and symptoms of stomach cancer may include: Fatigue, Feeling bloated after eating, Feeling full after eating small amounts of food, Heartburn that is severe and persistent, Indigestion that is severe and unrelenting, and Nausea that is persistent.
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Non-small-cell lung carcinoma is any type of epithelial lung cancer other than small cell lung carcinoma. NSCLC accounts for about 85% of all lung cancers.
Lymphoma
Lymphoma is a group of blood cell tumors that develop from lymphocytes. The name often refers to just the cancerous ones rather than all such tumors. Signs and symptoms may include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, drenching sweats, unintended weight loss, itching, and constantly feeling tired.
Multiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma is a cancer that forms in a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell. Plasma cells help you fight infections by making antibodies that recognize and attack germs.
Did you know?
Accounts for 27% of
all cancer deaths.
221,200
new cases of lung
cancer will be diagnosed.
It is estimated that in 2015
Lung Cancer accounts for
13%
of all new cancers
158,040
deaths from lung cancer will occur