Yes. Cancer can occur in any organ, not just the uterus. Removing the uterus (ie, having a hysterectomy performed) means that the likelihood of developing a uterine cancer (eg, cervical cancer,...
Yes. Cervical cancer is often caused by the HPV virus that is sexually transmitted and by removing the cervix the cancer/virus is also removed if it hasn't spread beyond that point. In the US 600,000...
The most common symptoms: headache, vomiting, blurred vision, swelling around the eye, seen in the behavior and posture. Difficulty walking, loss of balance may be. The brain stem contains centers...
Yes, cancer cells can leave the tumor, enter the bloodstream, and end up somewhere else in the body where they form a completely new tumor (this is known as metastasis). For example, if a person had...