14 Facts About Epithelial cancers

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Risk of developing certain Epithelial cancers can be reduced by not smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, limiting alcohol intake, eating plenty of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, eating resistant starch, vaccination against certain infectious diseases, limiting consumption of processed meat and red meat, and limiting exposure to direct sunlight.

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Different types of Epithelial cancers tend to metastasize to particular organs, but overall the most common places for metastases to occur are the lungs, liver, brain and the bones.

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Many non-melanoma skin Epithelial cancers are due to ultraviolet radiation, mostly from sunlight.

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Clear evidence establishes ultraviolet radiation, especially the non-ionizing medium wave UVB, as the cause of most non-melanoma skin Epithelial cancers, which are the most common forms of cancer in the world.

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Statistically for Epithelial cancers causing most mortality, the relative risk of developing colorectal cancer when a first-degree relative has been diagnosed with it is about 2.

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Rates of gastrointestinal Epithelial cancers are increased in people with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, due to chronic inflammation.

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Characteristic abilities developed by Epithelial cancers are divided into categories, specifically evasion of apoptosis, self-sufficiency in growth signals, insensitivity to anti-growth signals, sustained angiogenesis, limitless replicative potential, metastasis, reprogramming of energy metabolism and evasion of immune destruction.

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Different types of Epithelial cancers tend to metastasize to particular organs, but overall the most common places for metastases to occur are the lungs, liver, brain and the bones.

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Not all environmental causes are controllable, such as naturally occurring background radiation and Epithelial cancers caused through hereditary genetic disorders and thus are not preventable via personal behavior.

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Lasers are most commonly used to treat superficial Epithelial cancers that are on the surface of the body or the lining of internal organs.

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Laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy, or interstitial laser photocoagulation, uses lasers to treat some Epithelial cancers using hyperthermia, which uses heat to shrink tumors by damaging or killing cancer cells.

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Epithelial cancers's contemporary Nicolaes Tulp believed that cancer was a poison that slowly spreads and concluded that it was contagious.

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The euphemism of "a long illness" to describe Epithelial cancers leading to death is still commonly used in obituaries, rather than naming the disease explicitly, reflecting an apparent stigma.

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The most common Epithelial cancers found during pregnancy are the same as the most common Epithelial cancers found in non-pregnant women during childbearing ages: breast cancer, cervical cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, melanoma, ovarian cancer and colorectal cancer.

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