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This type of cancer is the most common kind which starts in the epithelium,
the layers of cells that cover the body’s surface or line internal organs and
glands.
This type of cancer arises in the cells of the lymph system, the network that
filters our impurities.
A simple one-celled organism that is the most plentiful microorganisms as
well as the most pathogenic.
This type of cancer forms in the supporting, or connective, tissues of the
body: bones, muscles, blood vessels.
Store protective cells and destroy pathogens
These are the upper two chambers of the heart that receive blood.
These are the lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out into the
arteries of the lungs and then to the rest of the body.
The smallest blood vessels of all, that supply oxygen and nutrients to the
cells.
Blood through the body returns to the heart via this vessel.
Another name for the heart muscle.
Another name for a heart attack
Cauliflower like growths in the genital and rectal areas
A single-celled or multicellular organism that consists of threadlike fibers
and reproductive spores.
Small parasitic worms that attack specific tissues or organs and compete
with the host for nutrients.
Disease-causing organisms.
This type of cancer begins in the blood-forming tissues (bone marrow,
lymph nodes, and the spleen).
Referring to the heart and to the biochemical processes involved in the
body's functioning
A single-celled, microscopic animal that releases enzymes and toxins that
destroy cells or interfere with their function.
These substances don’t completely eradicate a viral infection, although they
can decrease its severity and duration.
Caused by a mite that burrows under the skin, where they lay eggs that
hatch and cause itching
The tiniest pathogen, but also the toughest.
Usually found in the pubic hair, although they can migrate to any hairy areas
of the body