...killing the cancerous tissue and preventing cancer from spreading to nearby organs. This treatment applies to patients with small tumors or with early stages of cancer. Adjuvant treatment means that...
...Unfortunately, negative results do not necessarily indicate that the patient will not develop cancer in the future. Most patients are advised to undergo periodic breast cancer screening so that any...
...* **Precancerous:** The tissue shows changes that have the potential to become cancerous, known as cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). * **Cancerous:** The tissue shows cells that are cancerous. **Procedure Details:**...
...is referred to a skin cancer specialist. In this way, a lesion removal procedure plays a role in the diagnosis of skin cancer. If a lesion is diagnosed as cancerous...
...blood vessels to form in your skin and mucous membranes, as well as in vital organs such as your lungs and brain. It affects only about 1 in every 5,000...
...International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation Guidelines. The International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation Guidelines for the care of heart transplant recipients. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2010;29(8):914-956. Jessup...
...risk of infection with Velsipity, talk with your doctor. Increased risk of skin cancer Velsipity may increase your risk of skin cancer. Skin cancer wasn’t reported in studies of Velsipity....
...is a common side effect of cancer treatment. People with cancer often report severe fatigue. For some people, this could mean feeling excessively sleepy and even sleeping for most of...
...buildup. In certain situations, however, symptoms don’t often appear, especially if the cancer is due to a mutated CDH1 gene, which causes the stomach cancer cells to spread throughout the...
...normal menstrual cycles. * **Endometrial hyperplasia:** Thickening of the endometrial lining, which may be a precursor to endometrial cancer. * **Endometrial cancer:** Presence of cancerous cells in the endometrial tissue....