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Stage-3-throat Cancer - Articles
Cancer From The Sun - The Scourge Of Malignant Melanoma Skin Cancer
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Healthy Living ..
Posted
Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:21pm
dangerous cancers known. And more than 52,3237 people are told that they have melanoma every year just inside the USA.
Risks for getting Malignant Melanoma
The most common risk.... Then it was found out that mostly those who had gotten a sunburn that caused blisters were those who tended to go on to get a malignant melanoma.
People with fair skin are much more likely
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A New Laser-based Diagnostic to Detect Malignant Breast Cancer Tumors
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Irv Arons
Posted
Thu 15 Jul 2010 1:28pm
density. In the study, the researchers found that potentially dangerous malignant tumors have a different metabolic fingerprint compared to benign tumors.
“The LBS spectral....
Characterization of Metabolic Differences between Benign and Malignant Tumors: High-Spectral-Resolution Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy
To provide further insight, the following
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Revlimid Raises Secondary Cancer Risk for Second Primary Malignancies
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Bruce Friedman
Posted
Mon 14 May 2012 12:00am
A new subdiscipline within oncology is getting increased attention -- survivorship (see: Cancer Survivorship, an Emerging Subdiscipline in Oncology ; Cancer Survivorship and the Role of PCPs in Continuing Care of Cancer Patients ). As cancer increasingly comes to be viewed as a chronic disease, more attention is being paid to the lon ...
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Types of Cancer: Types of Cancer : Mouth Cancer
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Dr. Syed L.
Posted
Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:07pm
However, in some cases when you call to set up an appointment, you may be referred immediately to a dentist or a dentist who specializes in diseases of the gums and related tissue in the mouth (periodontist).
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Types of Cancer: Types of Cancer : Mouth Cancer
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EBRT for prostate cancer and increased risk for colon cancer?
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Dr. Arnon Krongrad
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Sun 07 Sep 2008 2:06am
A recent report by Rapiti et al. from the Geneva Cancer Registry documents a significant increase in risk for colon but not rectum cancer after earlier external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) for prostate cancer. While it is well known that radiotherapy can induce second cancers, there has been some controversy over the risk for second malignancies after
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