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Uterine Cancer: What Every Woman Should Know

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Uterine cancer, also known as endometrial cancer, is a type of cancer that affects the uterus, which is a part of the female reproductive system. The uterus is where a fetus develops during pregnancy. Uterine cancer can develop in two main areas of the uterus: Endometrial cancer: This type of cancer starts in the endometrium, which is the inner lining of the uterus. It is the most common type of uterine cancer, accounting for about 95% of cases. Uterine sarcoma: Uterine sarcoma develops in the myometrium, which is the muscle wall of the uterus. It is a very rare type of uterine cancer. People often use the terms "endometrial cancer" and "uterine cancer" interchangeably, as endometrial cancer is the most common form of uterine cancer. Uterine cancer can be a serious condition, but with early detection and treatment, the prognosis is often good. The uterus is a vital organ in the female reproductive system. It is located in the pelvis and is responsible for nurturin

Myths and Facts About Thyroid Cancer

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  The thyroid is a gland located in the front of the neck that produces hormones essential for regulating metabolism. It secretes T3 and T4 hormones under the influence of Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) from the pituitary gland. These hormones affect almost every organ in the body and maintain the basal metabolic rate (BMR). Iodine is crucial for the normal function of the thyroid gland. Disorders of the thyroid gland include hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), goitre (thyroid swelling), and benign or malignant nodules. Screening for thyroid problems is important at different stages of life: Newborn babies should be screened for hypothyroidism at birth. Children should be screened if they show signs of poor growth, delayed puberty, inattention, or have other conditions like goitre, vitiligo, or type 1 diabetes mellitus. Adults should consider screening if they experience fatigue, lethargy, feeling cold, unexplained hair loss or weight gain, co