Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a treatment that uses heat to destroy precancerous tissue in the esophagus. Learn about this treatment.
Metastatic cancer, also known as stage IV (or 4), is the name for cancer that has spread from the site in the body where it started to another part of the body. Cancer can spread to any part of the body, but it most often spreads to the lungs, bones, liver, and brain.
Metastatic brain cancer starts in another part of the body and spreads to the brain. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Bone cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells that make up the bone. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A rare type of cancer that starts in cells that develop into skeletal muscle.
A condition in which abnormal cells are present in the cervix. It's caused by the human papillomavirus.
A primary brain tumor is a growth that starts within the brain. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Low bone density is a condition that causes bone mineral density to decline, increasing risk of fractures. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Germ cell tumors are tumors that start in specialized cells called germ cells. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Photoaging is when the sun prematurely—and sometimes dangerously—ages the skin. Learn about symptoms and treatment.