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The research, described in the journal JCO Precision Oncology, could allow some patients at low risk of metastasis to avoid having a sentinel lymph node biopsy, ...
Isolated tumor cells (ITCs), tiny malignant cells in the sentinel lymph nodes, can arise in patients with low-risk endometrial cancer.
It also tells the care team whether the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes or to other parts of the body. The cancer's stage gives healthcare teams a ...
These tiny collections form red, swollen lumps called granulomas. Granulomas most commonly occur in the lungs and the lymph nodes of the chest. They also can ...
These are known as metastases. The liver, lungs, abdominal cavity or distant lymph nodes are the most common locations for colon cancer to metastasize.
Lymphedema is swelling that typically occurs in the extremities, often resulting from the damage or removal of a person's lymph nodes during cancer treatment.
Surgery to remove the appendix and nearby lymph nodes is standard, and chemotherapy may be added to reduce the risk of recurrence. Stage 4. This is the most ...
Kawasaki disease is sometimes called mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. That's because it also causes swelling in glands, called lymph nodes, and mucous ...
Learn what to expect during this procedure to remove lymph nodes for testing. The results can show whether cancer has spread.
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