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Brain cancer is an illness that can develop in the brain (primary) or travel from another area of the body, resulting in a metastatic brain tumor.

Breast cancer is a disease that is caused by malignant cells that result in abnormal changes within the breast tissue of both men and women.

Colon cancer or colorectal cancer is a disease that develops in the inner lining of the large intestine or colon of men and women of all ages.

Digestive cancer develops from abnormal cells within the digestive system and affects areas, such as the stomach, intestines, esophagus, and liver.

Female cancer is an umbrella term for the many different types of malignancies that affect women, such as ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancer.

Head and neck cancer is a disease that arises in the oral cavity or pharynx (mouth and throat) but does not include cancers of the brain or eyes.

Lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the white blood cells, which dramatically weakens and compromises the immune system of one's body.

Male-specific cancers include testicular and prostate cancer, which begin with a small growth of abnormal cells within the male reproductive system.

Oral cancer is a disease that can develop anywhere within the oral cavity, including the mouth, gums, tongue, and inner lining of the cheeks.

Respiratory cancer is an illness that starts with an uncontrolled growth of mutated cells within the respiratory system, such as the lungs or larynx.

There are three common types of skin cancers that affect men and women, which often present themselves as some form of lesion, mole, or red nodule.

Urinary cancer is a malignancy that develops within the urinary tract and arises from a mutation of a cell's DNA, which results in a growth or tumor.

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