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Oncology is the branch of medicine that deals with the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. Cancer is a disease characterized by abnormal cell growth and spread. Oncologists are responsible for the care of cancer patients. These specialists also guide them through various treatment options and supporting patient's overall well-being.

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    United Kingdom
    United Kingdom, Cambridge

    Oncologica

    Nestled within the esteemed Chesterford Research Park in Cambridge, UK, Oncologica® stands as a pioneering force in the realm of precision cancer and COVID genetic testing services. Renowned for its cutting-edge methodologies and unwavering commitment to scientific excellence, Oncologica® operates as both a premier laboratory and a distinguished contract research organization.With a distinguished track record, Oncologica® proudly boasts the accomplishment of conducting over 5 million meticulous analyses within the past year alone. This staggering number underscores the magnitude of its impact in the realm of genetic testing, solidifying its position as a leader in the field.The laboratory's commitment to precision extends to its exhaustive efforts in cancer and COVID genetic testing, emphasizing accuracy, reliability, and actionable insights.

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  • What are the hardest cancers to cure?

    Pancreatic, liver, brain, and lung cancers are often challenging. However, factors like growth rate, metastasis, and treatment resistance influence difficulty.

  • What cancers can be fully cured?

    Some cancers, like testicular, thyroid, Hodgkin lymphoma, prostate, breast, and non-melanoma skin cancers, have high cure rates, especially when detected early.

  • How many cancer stages are there?

    Cancer has 4 stages. Stage I is small and localized, while Stage IV indicates it has spread to distant areas. Stage II involves a larger tumor or nearby lymph node involvement, and Stage III indicates further spread to nearby tissues or nodes.

  • What happens when you get chemotherapy?

    Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses drugs to kill cancer cells. It can cause side effects like hair loss, nausea, fatigue, and mouth sores.

  • Can cancer be detected in blood test?

    Yes, some cancers can be detected through blood tests, like tumor markers or abnormal cell counts, but they're usually combined with other diagnostic methods for confirmation.

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