You should visit a specialized medical website like http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001517/ to know more about bladder cancer. If that isn't enough information, then visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladder_cancer
For more information on throat cancer, I recommend visiting your doctor or the National Cancer Institute's website: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/throat
Bladder cancer is cancer affecting the urinary bladder. Bladder cancer is a fairly common form of cancer and men are affected two to three times more than women. Most bladder cancers occur after the age of 55. The disease is not contagious. No one can "catch" bladder cancer from another person.
You can find more information related to lung cancer online at websites such as Web MD, Mayo Clinic, and Cancer. You can also visit the Wikipedia page devoted to lung cancer.
You would be able to find more information on a cancer diet by talking to your doctor. Also, you could talk to a dietitian to see if they know of any other diets that would be good for you.
The American Cancer Society would be the first place to check with. They are considered the top site for information on Cancer. They could also help you find a doctor for further treatment if you need it.
The best website to go find information regarding cancer is health.gov.on.ca/screenforlife. You may also try www.livestrong.org/Get-Help if you need more information.
Bladder cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the cells of the bladder, which is the organ in the pelvis that stores urine. Symptoms may include blood in the urine, frequent urination, pain during urination, or lower back pain. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy, depending on the stage and type of bladder cancer.
Asking your doctor is always a good place to start when looking for medical information. The Livestrong organization also provides information on cancer, as well as on leading a healthy lifestyle.
Cancer Research UK is a charity which provides information on cancer of the thin protective lining of the lung, abdomen or heart. Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos.
Both WebMD, and the MayoClinc have reputable websites that offer up-to-date information regarding appendix cancer, as well as doctors who diagnose and treat said condition.
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