A new research reported that HIV patients are susceptible to many other types of cancer.

There are various critical illnesses that affect people in the UK. Insurance companies used to cover seven major critical illness conditions but gradually, some of them have started to cover around 30. Even if medical technology has progressed considerably, critical illness cases continue to remain an everyday fact. Cancer can be considered as the critical illness responsible for around three quarters of the claims in the UK. Let’s see at some statistics.

By: Catherine Harvey
Cancer is the diagnosis that causes the most payouts from life insurance companies. It is one of the biggest killers and causes a major problem to our health because the symptoms are often vague until the later stages or mistaken for other ailments. However, things could be changing with a breakthrough from the [...]

By: Andi Michaels
When you think of cancer protection, a physician’s office probably comes to mind. But protection is more than just going to the doctor. It involves making the right decisions with aspects of your life to help prevent a life-threatening disease. Even if you think you’re a healthy individual, it could be beneficial to [...]

By: minnietimpsonqh
The term ‘cancer’ is used to describe a disease in which the normal cells in the body tend to multiply uncontrollably, with the involvement of some other tissues. These cancerous cells can spread to any part f the body through the lymph and blood system. The substance that mainly causes cancer is called ‘carcinogen’. [...]

By: Charles Smith
What is oral cancer?
Oral Cancer can be defined as a malignant growth of any tissue or tissues in any part of the mouth such as throat, lips and tongue. Reports say every five out of ten patients affected by oral cancer die despite the treatment. As compared to skin melanoma, cervical cancer, or [...]

If you are concerned about Cervical Cancer, you will probably want to know about Cervical Dysplasia. Cervical Dysplasia is a term used to describe abnormal cervical cells, which can be found from a pap smear. No symptoms are displayed with Cervical Dysplasia, however, until the condition has progressed to advanced cancer.
Cervical cancer kills nearly 1000 women in the UK every year with nearly 3000 new cases. One of the main risk factors is infection from HPV. Vaccinations are now available for young girls against HPV.






