Cancer (disambiguation)
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Cancer is a large class of malignant diseases.
Cancer may also refer to:
People with the surname
- Dinah Cancer (born 1960), American punk rock musician
- Luis Cancer (1500–1549), Spanish Dominican missionary
- Jerónimo de Cáncer (c. 1599 – 1655), Spanish playwright
Astronomy and astrology
- Cancer (astrology), an astrological sign
- Cancer (Chinese astronomy), a constellation in Chinese astronomy
- Cancer (constellation)
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
- Cancer (band), a British death metal band
- Cancer (Confession album)
- Cancer (My Disco album)
- Cancer (Showbread album)
- "Cancer" (My Chemical Romance song)
- "Cancer", a song by Filter from Title of Record
- "Cancer", a song by David Ian Jackson from Night and Day
- "Cancer", a song by Sick Puppies from Dressed Up as Life
- "Cancer", a song by Subhumans from Reasons for Existence
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Cancer (comics), a character in the Marvel Universe
- Cancer (film), a 2015 American documentary film
- Cancer (journal), an academic journal about the disease
- Cancer (Transformers), a character in the Transformers universes
Other uses
- Cancer (genus), a genus of crab
- CANCER, an electronic circuit simulator and predecessor of SPICE
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See also
- 55 Cancri, a star system in which NASA has discovered five planets
- Kancer, a fictional character from DC Comics
- Kansar, an Indian dessert
- Tropic of Cancer (disambiguation)
- Tumour
- Malignancy (disambiguation)
- Malignant (disambiguation)
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