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Lung cancer. Melanoma. Pineoblastoma. Soft tissue sarcoma. Your child's healthcare team might recommend tests to screen for these other types of cancers.
Some grow slowly and aren't considered to be cancers. Others are considered cancerous. Another word for cancerous is malignant. Malignant gliomas grow quickly ...
Mayo Clinic's Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Group offers advanced care for young people with colorectal cancers.
The skeletal effects of cancer-associated bone loss have become more important due to improved patient survival rates and longevity.
IMRT can be used to treat cancers and tumors that aren't cancerous, which are called benign tumors. ... Very rarely, a new cancer may develop years or decades ...
Radiation therapy is correlated with a host of significant side effects for patients with oropharyngeal cancer. More than 33% of these patients experience ...
Hormone therapy for cancer blocks certain hormones in the body. Some cancers use the body's hormones to help them grow. For these cancers, hormone-blocking ...
This phase II trial studies how well pembrolizumab, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy work with or without surgery in treating patients with anaplastic ...
Neuroendocrine tumors are cancers that begin in specialized cells called neuroendocrine cells. Neuroendocrine cells have traits similar to those of nerve ...
If you have received a cancer diagnosis, you may have questions about the risk of other cancers occurring in your body and the risk of cancer developing in your ...
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