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It is given to patients who still have some cancer cells in the removed tumor or lymph nodes. ... swollen glands, unusual bleeding or bruising, or unusual ...
Axillary lymph node dissection is an operation to remove many lymph nodes from the armpit. Your breast cancer surgery might include this operation if imaging ...
... lymph node-negative Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). Participation ... Patients with >1 cm hilar or mediastinal lymph nodes on CT or abnormal PET ...
Stage B is lymphocytosis with three or more lymph node regions involved. Stage C is lymphocytosis with anemia or thrombocytopenia. The lymph nodes and an ...
Lymph node involvement. Finding cancer in nearby lymph nodes at the time of your original diagnosis increases your risk of the cancer coming back. Larger ...
Bone pain; Fever; Frequent infections; Frequent or severe nosebleeds; Lumps caused by swollen lymph nodes in and around the neck, armpits, abdomen or groin ...
Localized colorectal cancer. Localized cancer is confined in the rectum and has not spread to nearby lymph nodes or distant parts of the body. Localized cancer ...
People with CGD may develop infections in their lungs, skin, lymph nodes, liver, stomach and intestines, or other areas. ... Swollen and sore lymph glands.
swollen glands; thick, white vaginal discharge with no odor or with a mild ... swollen lymph glands; swollen or painful glands; unpleasant breath odor ...
Lymph node surgery (i.e. sentinel lymph node, targeted lymph node dissection, axillary dissection); High risk for breast cancer; Inflammatory breast cancer ...
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