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Risk factors, screening, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of various types of cancer are reviewed. Breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, and testicular cancers, melanoma, and paraneoplastic disorders are reviewed. Various treatment options, such as chemotherapy and palliative care, are discussed as well.
Title: Oncology
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Risk factors, screening, diagnosis, staging, and treatment of various types of cancer are reviewed.
Breast, cervical, colorectal, lung, and testicular cancers, melanoma, and paraneoplastic disorders are reviewed.
Various treatment options, such as chemotherapy and palliative care, are discussed as well.
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