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The tumor can grow to invade and destroy healthy body tissue. In time, cancer cells can break away and spread to other parts of the body. When cancer spreads, ...
Most prostate cancer cells rely on testosterone to help them grow. Hormone therapy for prostate cancer, also called androgen deprivation therapy, is ...
A healthcare professional might recommend occasional monitoring so that growing polyps or ones that cause symptoms can be removed. Large stomach polyps ...
... growing too much or is a sign of cancer of the uterus lining; these problems must be ruled out before clomiphene is used because clomiphene can make these ...
... grown to affect the muscular bladder wall. The highest stage — stage IV ... A high-grade tumor tends to grow more aggressively than a low-grade tumor ...
Human growth hormone (HGH) treatment. HGH treatment helps infants and children with Prader-Willi syndrome grow. It also makes muscle tone better and lowers body ...
Match Day represents the evolution from medical student to physician-in-training. "The opportunity to grow within this type of environment has been one of the ...
A slow-growing cancer. Some people who have cancer might not have any signs or symptoms. Lab tests might reveal that the cancer is growing very slowly.
Growing mini-organs to find new treatments for complex disease · Mayo Clinic investigators are growing three-dimensional human intestines in a dish to track ...
Identifying how proteins help cancer cells to grow and spread. Studying how the brain is affected after stereotactic radiosurgery plus whole-brain ...
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