...http://www.ajronline.org/doi/full/10.2214/AJR.07.2671 Schieszer J. “Caution urged with high intensity focused ultrasound therapy in prostate cancer.” 2015 December 30. http://www.cancertherapyadvisor.com/prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-pca-high-intensity-focused-ultrasound-therapy/article/462389/ /trp_language] **Q: What is High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU)?** **A:** High Intensity...
...Photosensitizers are highly effective in removing cancerous growths because they are designed to stay longer in cancerous cells. While they can leave normal cells untouched within the first 72 hours...
...in benign moles Identifying cancerous moles Potential indicators that a mole is cancerous include: Treatment Removing benign moles Prevention Benign mole FAQs Can a benign mole grow back after removal?...
...such as: Pleural effusion, in which fluid builds up in the tissue layer that separates the lungs and the thoracic wall Damage to nearby organs like the heart, lungs, or...
...tumour is often not known. Unlike lung cancer, it does not seem to be related to smoking. Thus, treatment focuses on: Removal of the cancer Relieving symptoms Preventing potential complications...
...lacks to make sure its physiologic functions are not disrupted. Who Should Undergo and Expected Results Hormonal therapy can be recommended to: Some cancer patients, especially those whose cancer tissues...
...may be treated with corticosteroids,[14] and proton-pump inhibitors.[15] Throat cancer treatment depends on the type of cancer, its location, and how advanced it is.[16] If a diagnosis of throat cancer...
...benign moles Seborrheic keratosis Red, scaly and swollen keratoses Atypical moles Causes of benign moles Changes in benign moles Identifying cancerous moles Potential indicators that a mole is cancerous include:...
...cavity. The development of tamponade is very common with patients suffering from cancer or those who have gone through minimally to highly invasive surgical procedures on the heart and lungs....
...cardiopulmonary bypass. Bypass means that an alternative channel, usually a machine, is created or used in order to improve blood flow to the heart (heart bypass) or lungs (pulmonary bypass)...