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Our lab uses epidemiologic methods to understand the causes and improve outcomes of cancers of the blood and lymph nodes, including Hodgkin lymphoma, non- ...
... lymph nodes. If you have been diagnosed with melanoma, a sentinel lymph node biopsy may be used to help determine the stage of your cancer. Learn more about ...
... lymph nodes, then we can actually treat the rest of the body. We have data in women that compare breast conservation to mastectomy with 30 year follow up ...
... lymph nodes under the arm. That allows a pathologist to immediately screen the lymph nodes and a safe margin of tissue removed from around the tumor while ...
Learn about the types of operations used to treat breast cancer, including lumpectomy, mastectomy, lymph node surgery and breast reconstruction.
Swollen lymph nodes. Symptoms of secondary syphilis may go away on their own. But without treatment, they could come and go for months or years. Latent ...
Those numbers decline sharply if rectal cancer has spread to lymph nodes. Most rectal cancers begin as small, noncancerous growths of cells called polyps.
An esophagectomy involves removing some or most of the esophagus. If cancer is involved, a portion of the top of the stomach and nearby lymph nodes may be ...
The gland that sits atop the kidney, called the adrenal gland, and some nearby lymph nodes also might be removed. Partial nephrectomy. This is surgery to ...
Lymph node dissection may remove cancer cells that have spread to nearby lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer. Radiation therapy uses high-energy x ...
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