What’s Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia?

Atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) is a non-cancerous condition where cells lining the milk ducts of the breast experience abnormal growth, indicating an increased risk of cancer. Patients are recommended to have regular check-ups and may consider prophylactic medications or a preventive mastectomy. Regular breast self-exams and health screenings are important for early detection. Atypical ductal […]

What’s pancreatic ductal carcinoma?

Pancreatic ductal carcinoma is a fast-spreading form of cancer that occurs in the bile ducts connecting the pancreas to the liver and gallbladder. The most common type is adenocarcinoma, with symptoms including jaundice, back pain, nausea, and weight loss. Surgery is the preferred treatment, but if not possible, therapy may include stents, radiation, and pain […]

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