


Can I develop Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma if I do not have HIV/AIDS?
Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma, often called Primary CNS or CNS, is a type of cancer in which the lymph cells of the brain, spinal cord, or eye are affected. It can develop in anyone. The lymphatic system is part of the immune system and lymphocytes travel...
Is penile cancer the worst diagnosis a man can get?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Is penile cancer the worst diagnosis a man can get? Penile cancer is rare, and if found early, often curable. So, why does the diagnosis often sound like a death sentence to men? Likely because the penis is connected to the idea of manhood and...
Can neuroblastoma occur in adults?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Can neuroblastoma occur in adults? Neuroblastoma rarely occurs in adults or teens because these cancer cells develop in certain types of immature nerve tissue. Neuroblastoma is most commonly seen in children ages 5 and younger and can form in...
What makes metastatic squamous cell neck cancer different from other head and neck cancers?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon What makes metastatic squamous cell neck cancer different from other head and neck cancers? Most head and neck cancers originate in the area of the body for which they are named. Throat cancer, tongue cancer, salivary gland cancer, and nasal...