Esophageal cancer — or esophageal cancer, depending on where you live — is the 10th most common cancer in the world.
Ovarian cancer occurs when abnormal cells in your ovaries or fallopian tubes grow and multiply out of control
Prostate cancer develops in the prostate, a small walnut-shaped gland located below the bladder and in front of the rectum in males.
Eye cancers start in the cells inside your eyeball and in nearby structures, like your eyelids and tear ducts.
Gallbladder cancer is a rare form of cancer that often doesn’t cause signs or symptoms in the early stages.
Multiple myeloma happens when healthy plasma cells become abnormal cells that multiply and produce abnormal antibodies.
“Bone cancer” is the term for several different cancers that develop in your bones.
Adrenal cancer occurs when cells in your adrenal glands mutate (change) and grow, forming a tumor.
Dendritic cell therapy (DCT) are considered as professional antigen presenting cells (APCs), containing a variety of subsets, that can be resident in organs or migrating among the lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs.
Cancer prevention can be achieved by avoiding risk factors, eating healthy, exercising, and getting vaccinated
Rickets is a childhood disease where your child’s bones are too soft, causing their bones to warp, bend and break more easily.
Radial Clubhand is a rare birth defect characterized by a deformity of hand, with perpendicular relationship between forearm and wrist, and an absent thumb.
Scheuermann's Disease, also known as Scheuermann's Kyphosis, is a condition that causes abnormal spinal curvature, leading to a hunched back, particularly in adolescents.
Scoliosis is a side-to-side curve of your spine. This differs from your body’s natural front-to-back curve.
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease affects the growing end of the femur bone that fits into your child’s hip socket .It causes the end of the bone to break down.