body’s cells begin to divide without stopping and spread into surrounding tissuesCancer
Cancerous tumors that can spread into or invade nearby tissues
Tumors that do not invade nearby tissues
Any substance that causes cancer, such as the chemicals in tobacco smoke; and radiation, such as ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Cancer that starts in the cells and/or tissues of the breast. It can occur in both men and women.
Cancer that starts in the cells of the cervix. Long-lasting infections with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) cause almost all cases of cervical cancer.
Cancer that starts in the colon or rectum.
Most lung cancer diagnoses are either non-small cell lung cancer or small cell lung cancer, depending on the way the cells look under a microscope. Most cases of lung cancer are caused by smoking.
Almost all prostate cancers are adenocarcinomas, cancers that begin in cells that make and release mucus and other fluids.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. It usually forms in skin that has been exposed to sunlight but can occur anywhere on the body.
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged from 15 to 34 years.
growths created from extra cells dividing