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  2. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    Terminal illness or end-stage disease is a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and is expected to result in the death of the patient. This term is more commonly used for progressive diseases such as cancer, rather than fatal injury.

  3. Signs and symptoms of cancer - Wikipedia

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    Some of these cancer therapies may produce treatment-related, or secondary, symptoms, including: Pain Cancer pain may be caused by the tumor itself compressing nearby structures, impinging on nerves, or causing an inflammatory response. It may also be caused by therapies such as radiation or chemotherapy.

  4. Cancer of unknown primary origin - Wikipedia

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    Most people with cancer of unknown primary origin have widely disseminated and incurable disease, although a few can be cured through treatment. With treatment, typical survival with CUP ranges from 6 to 16 months. [7] Survival rates are lower in cases with visceral metastatic disease, ranging from 6 to 9 months. [7]

  5. Cancer death rates decline yet new diagnoses spike for some ...

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    Cancer death rates dropped 34% between 1991 and 2022, according to the ACS report. ... Some common cancers have also seen an increase in diagnoses, ... Related articles. Show comments. Advertisement.

  6. Research reveals how incurable skin cancer resists treatment ...

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    Scientists hope the findings will help to deliver new treatments which give people with advanced cancer more time with their loved ones. Research reveals how incurable skin cancer resists ...

  7. Spontaneous remission - Wikipedia

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    These terms are commonly used for unexpected transient or final improvements in cancer. Spontaneous remissions concern cancers of the haematopoietic system (blood cancer, e.g., leukemia), while spontaneous regressions concern palpable tumors; however, both terms are often used interchangeably.

  8. Woman diagnosed with incurable cancer age 15 is still alive ...

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    Rachel Gilbert, 35, who was diagnosed with incurable cancer as a teenager, is still alive two decades later thanks to experimental drugs – and good luck.

  9. Oncology - Wikipedia

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    For pediatric patients, that number is much higher. A large number of cancer patients will die from the disease, and a significant proportion of patients with incurable cancer will die of other causes. There may be ongoing issues with symptom control associated with progressive cancer, and also with the treatment of the disease.