Abdomen Cancer - Articles
Cancer
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Weight Master E.

I didn't have a great weekend and Monday. My fiance's grandfather, who has cancer, was put back in the hospital early Sunday morning; So I spent Sunday and Monday there. Yesterday, all evening, his son-in-law and I fought with him all day to keep him ...
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Pain in Abdomen
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Dr. Anshu Gupta

... eases of the stomach are chronic and need prolonged treatment and a lot of care. Liver is one of the most critical organs in the body. It is located on the right side of the abdomen under the diaphragm and works like a chemical laboratory.It`s main function is secretion of bile which is essential for digestion of fats. Liver also produces enzymes ...
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Stomach Cancer Overview
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Dr. Anshu Gupta

... hat develops when cancer cells form in the lining of the stomach. The stomach is a j shaped organ that is part of the digestive system. It is located in the upper part of the abdomen.Symptoms of Stomach CancerMany times, stomach cancer does not present any symptoms in the early stages. It is so important to talk about any symptoms or discomforts yo ...
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Pain and the Abdomen
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angel5489
Since 2003 I have been dealing with chronic pain in the abdomen. They went as far as splitting me open to find that there is a solid block of scar tissue. They can not determine where the bowel starts or ends. I've been to all t ...
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Anal Cancers
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Dr. Anshu Gupta

... s:CT scan (CAT scan): A procedure that makes a series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body, taken from different angles. For anal cancer, a CT scan of the pelvis and abdomen may be done.Chest x-ray: An x-ray of the organs and bones inside the chest. An x-ray is a type of energy beam that can go through the body and onto film, making a pict ...
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PET in small bowel cancer
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Mark Levin
... this regard and, without reliable data, or guideline recommendations, restaging with PET cannot be recommended and can be misleading.http://advanced-radiology.com/guidellines/Abdomen_Imaging_Guidelines.pdfCan PET/CT Replace Separate Diagnostic CT for Cancer Imaging? Optimizing CT Protocols for Imaging Cancers of the Chest and Abdomen Hilmar Kuehl, ...
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BOWEL CANCER
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Dr. Anshu Gupta

... cancer cells. Sometimes the probe is inserted directly through the skin and only local anesthesia is needed. In other cases, the probe is inserted through an incision in the abdomen. This is done in the hospital with general anesthesia. * Cryosurgery: A treatment that uses an instrument to freeze and destroy abnormal tissue, such as carcinoma in s ...
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Treating Stomach (Gastric) Cancer
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Dr. Anshu Gupta

... of the stomach that contains cancer, nearby lymph nodes, and parts of other tissues and organs near the tumor. The spleen may be removed. The spleen is an organ in the upper abdomen that filters the blood and removes old blood cells.Total gastrectomy: Removal of the entire stomach, nearby lymph nodes, and parts of the esophagus, small intestine, a ...
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Would You Compromise Your Cancer Cure?
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Dr. J. Deane W.

Your doctor has good news and bad news. The bad news is you have cancer in your abdomen. The good news is that it can be cured, using a combination of three drugs and ten radiation treatments.
Would you settle for just two of the three drugs? Would you co ...
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Lung Cancer
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Weight Master E.

I have a cousin dying of lung cancer. She has been a heavy smoker most of her life. She has had chemotherapy twice and has elected to not take anymore. So unless the Lord heals her, the doctors do not give ...
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