Cervical Cancer: Newly Diagnosed

Learning you have cervical cancer can bring up many emotions. You might feel scared, confused, or mad. But understanding what is happening is the start of getting better.

Cervical Cancer: Prevention

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide. Fortunately, there’s a lot you can do to lower your risk. There are ways to help prevent precancer, as well as tests to find precancer early—before it has a chance to turn into cervical cancer.

Cervical Cancer: Radiation

Radiation therapy is one method used to treat cervical cancer. In this treatment, beams of high-energy X-rays are targeted at cancer cells to break them down. Read on to learn more.

Laryngeal Cancer: Treatment Choices

There are various treatment choices for laryngeal cancer. Which one may work best for you? It depends on a number of factors. These include the size, location, and stage of your cancer.

Laryngeal Cancer: Newly Diagnosed

Being told you have laryngeal cancer can be scary, and you may have many questions. But you have people on your healthcare team to help.

Laryngeal Cancer: Diagnosis

If your healthcare provider thinks you might have laryngeal cancer, you will need certain exams and tests to be sure.

Laryngeal Cancer: Introduction

Laryngeal cancer occurs when normal cells change and grow out of control. These cells form a cancerous tumor in the larynx (voice box), which is in your neck.

Kidney Cancer: Ablation Therapy

Ablation therapy is a type of treatment that kills cancer cells. It is a newer treatment for kidney cancer. Here's what you need to know.

Kidney Cancer: Surgery

Surgery is the most common treatment for kidney cancer. The goal is to take out the tumor or tumors.