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  1. rectal prolapse

    rectal prolapse occurs when the rectum turns itself inside out and comes out through the anus.

  2. cancer

    cancer grows when normal body cells multiply in an uncontrolled way. cancer can affect any part of the body. some cancers can be treated. cancer screening tests can help detect some cancers early.

  3. throat cancer

    risk factors for throat cancer include smoking or chewing tobacco, drinking alcohol and human papillomavirus (hpv).

  4. thyroid cancer

    anyone can develop thyroid cancer, regardless of age or gender.

  5. lung cancer

    lung cancer occurs most often in adults between the ages of 40 and 70 who have smoked cigarettes for at least 20 years.

  6. cancer explained

    there are about 200 different types of cancer and most areas of the body can be affected.

  7. testicular cancer

    early diagnosis and treatment can cure almost all cases of testicular cancer.

  8. ovarian cancer

    many women with early stage ovarian cancer may not have any symptoms.

  9. bladder cancer

    bladder cancer affects around 3 times as many men as women.

  10. skin cancer

    check all of your skin, not just sun-exposed areas. if you notice anything unusual, including any change in shape, colour or size of a spot, or the development of a spot, visit your doctor as soon as possible.

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