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Cancer Science & Therapy

ISSN: 1948-5956

Open Access

Volume 15, Issue 5 (2023)

Case Reports Pages: 1 - 2

Case Report on Klatskin Tumour

Aditi Raju Chavhan* and Ruchira Ankar Mam

DOI: 10.37421/1948-5956.2023.15.596

A Klatskin tumour, also known as a hilar cholangiocarcinoma, is a type of biliary tree cancer that develops where the proper and left hepatic bile ducts meet. Gerald Klatskin, who described 15 cases of cholangiocarcinoma and listed a few features for it in 1965, is credited with giving the condition its name. Klatskin tumour is the most common cancer that bureaucracy has inside the place in which the left and proper hepatic ducts join simply outside the liver, and paperwork the not unusual place hepatic duct.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Advancements in Cancer Prevention Research: Promising Strategies on the Horizon

Carolina Espina*

DOI: 10.37421/1948-5956.2023.15.596

Cancer, a relentless adversary that has plagued humanity for centuries, continues to challenge medical science and healthcare professionals. While significant progress has been made in cancer treatments, the emphasis on prevention remains a cornerstone in the fight against this formidable disease. In recent years, groundbreaking advancements in cancer prevention research have illuminated the path towards innovative strategies and promising interventions. These emerging approaches hold the potential to revolutionize cancer prevention, reduce disease incidence, and ultimately, save lives.

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 2

Cancer Awareness Movements: Spreading Knowledge, Hope and Support

Abbas Rahdar*

DOI: 10.37421/1948-5956.2023.15.599

In the global fight against cancer, awareness has proven to be a powerful weapon. Cancer awareness movements have emerged as beacons of hope, illuminating the path towards understanding, prevention, early detection, and compassionate support. These movements, often fueled by the passion of survivors, caregivers, and advocates, have transcended borders, bringing communities together and instilling a sense of solidarity in the face of this formidable disease. By spreading knowledge, fostering hope, and providing unwavering support, cancer awareness movements have become catalysts for change, driving advancements in research, treatment, and patient care.

Review Article Pages: 1 - 2

Innovations in Pediatric Chemotherapy: Enhancing Survival Rates and Quality of Life

Megan Undeberg*

DOI: 10.37421/1948-5956.2023.15.603

Cancer, a relentless adversary that spares no age group, poses a particularly poignant challenge when it affects children. Pediatric cancer, while comparatively rare, is devastating not only due to the disease itself but also because it disrupts the lives of young patients during crucial stages of development. In recent years, the landscape of pediatric chemotherapy has witnessed significant innovations, ushering in a new era of hope and progress. These innovations not only focus on enhancing survival rates but also prioritize the quality of life for young patients, marking a profound shift in the way we approach pediatric oncology.

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