Cancer Types

Comprehensive Information on All Major Cancers

Understanding Different Cancer Types

Cancer is not a single disease but a collection of related diseases that can start in almost any organ or tissue. Each cancer type has unique characteristics, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment approaches. Our comprehensive guides provide evidence-based information to help patients, caregivers, and families understand each cancer type.

Click on any cancer type below to learn about symptoms, diagnosis, staging, treatment options, survival rates, and what to expect during treatment.

Most Common Cancers

Breast Cancer

Most common cancer in women. Includes hormone receptor-positive, HER2-positive, and triple-negative subtypes.

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Lung Cancer

Leading cause of cancer death. Includes non-small cell (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC).

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Prostate Cancer

Most common cancer in men. Often slow-growing, with treatment ranging from surveillance to surgery and radiation.

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Colorectal Cancer

Affects the colon and rectum. Highly preventable through screening and treatable when caught early.

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Melanoma

Most serious type of skin cancer. Early detection is critical; immunotherapy has revolutionized treatment.

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Bladder Cancer

Often presents with blood in urine. Treatment depends on whether cancer has invaded the muscle layer.

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Gastrointestinal Cancers

Pancreatic Cancer

Challenging cancer with often late diagnosis. FOLFIRINOX and other regimens have improved outcomes.

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Liver Cancer

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is most common type. Often related to hepatitis B/C or cirrhosis.

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Stomach Cancer

Gastric adenocarcinoma with intestinal and diffuse types. H. pylori is major risk factor.

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Esophageal Cancer

Includes adenocarcinoma (often from Barrett's esophagus) and squamous cell carcinoma.

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Blood Cancers (Hematologic Malignancies)

Lymphoma

Includes Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. R-CHOP has dramatically improved outcomes.

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Leukemia

Includes acute and chronic forms. AML, ALL, CLL, and CML each have distinct treatments and prognoses.

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Multiple Myeloma

Cancer of plasma cells in bone marrow. Treatment includes proteasome inhibitors, immunomodulators, and CAR-T.

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Genitourinary Cancers

Kidney Cancer

Renal cell carcinoma is most common type. Immunotherapy and targeted therapy are mainstays of treatment.

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Ovarian Cancer

Often diagnosed at advanced stage. BRCA testing important for treatment and family screening.

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Testicular Cancer

Most common cancer in young men. Highly curable even when advanced.

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Other Major Cancers

Brain Cancer

Includes glioblastoma, astrocytoma, and other primary brain tumors. Treatment often multimodal.

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Thyroid Cancer

Usually excellent prognosis. Papillary and follicular types most common.

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Cancer Statistics 2025

18
Cancer Types Covered
2M+
New Cases Annually (US)
68%
5-Year Survival Rate (Overall)
100+
Types of Cancer Exist