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    Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma? Anyone know how you get it?

    Nasopharyngeal cancer is often associated with the Epstein Barr virus (EBV). Most adults have been exposed to this virus. ...

    Papillary carcinoma?

    The prognosis depends in part on what stage the cancer was in when it was removed. Typically papillary thyroid cancer is relatively non-aggressive, though one third of patients may have some lymph ...

    Renal Carcinoma?

    there is always a chance, I had only one kidney and they did a partial nephrectomy, About five years ago, it came back about 3 years later, and they did a tumor ablation where they burnt it out. I ...

    Is Carcinoma In Situ Cancer?

    The word carcinoma means the cells are malignant. A prefix attached to the word carcinoma will tell you where the carcinoma is growing and the kinds of cells that are involved. An adenocarcinoma, f...

    Transitional Cell Carcinoma?

    Cleveland Clinic is already rated as a major cancer center by the NIH. That is about the best you can do as far as treatment options. If you want to get a second opinion the University Hospitals of...

    Exactly what is a carcinoma?

    cancer

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    Papillary carcinoma cleared but have breathlessness . read optional for detail?

    Persistent breathlessness can be caused by recurrance of the pulmonary metastases. If the recent repeat CT is clear check with your physician about the Inderal. It could be the cause of the shor...

    Verrucous Carcinoma (Oral)?

    try this blog here you will get lot of cancer specialist info ...

    Squamou cell carcinoma radiation treatments?

    Ask why he can't get chemo. No surgery may be explainable but why won't they give chemo a shot? Clearly, it can be used! Radiation therapy is sometimes used for squamous cell carcinoma...

    Basil cell carcinoma?

    Did the doctor freeze the spot? Basil cell is the most common form of skin cancer. It is also the most curable. She should be fine after the surgery. I dont understand why the surgery is scheduled ...

    I had carcinoma in suti of the cervix 1yr ago now I had a D&C for abnormal bleeding what could this be help?

    They should be able to to a CA125 blood test. Also the lab should be able to identify the cells they retrieved from the pap. They might want to do a more invasive biopsy where the suspicion of ca...

    Experiences with carcinoma in-situ (cervical) a second time?

    Bless your heart. I suggest (from experience) that you talk to your gynecologist about hysterectomy. That's the choice I made. Beats having to go under anesthesia every 6 months for cone bi...

    Medullary thyroid carcinoma?

    You didn't say the form that you have. There are three forms of MEN 2 differ with regard to their tissue pattern involvement. A description of the forms ...

    Had papillary carcinoma thyroid went surg, iodine131 for lung metasic,cured.still pulse rate high (breathless)

    Pulse rate can be high because you are short of breath which can at times put you in a panic/anxiety state. With panic or anxiety heart rate tends to increase. I see you are taking meds for thyro...

    Basal cell carcinoma! mohs?

    Although the exact etiology of Basal Cell Carcinoma - BCC - is unknown, a well-established relationship exists between BCC and the pilosebaceous unit, as tumors are most often discovered on hair-be...

    What is burn scar carcinoma?

    SUMMARY. Marjolin's ulcer is defined as a malignant, ulcerating neoplasm occurring in cicatricial tissue, and is thought to be more aggressive than the other more common varieties of skin can...

    Thyroid: Suspicious for Papillary Carcinoma?

    I had a swollen nodule in my L Thyroid, that was painless. So I did nothing for 5 years. I was gaining weight even though I was taking Levoxyl every day. My Dr. finally asked me to have an ultrasou...

    Anyone with Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the epiglottis?

    This is a tough cancer and projected treatment regimen for anyone and especially an 86 yr old lady. Her cancer is probably already very advanced and what they will be doing is palliative treatment ...

    Nexavar for hepatocellular carcinoma?

    This is a fairly new drug called Sorafenib and marketed as Nexavar. It is on fast track status for the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (primary liver cancer). Sorafenib is a tyrosine...

    NSCLC/Squamous Cell Carcinoma treatment?

    While I can't tell you how her liver will react to chemo, I can tell you that they will monitor your Mom very carefully during her treatments...especially with any preexisting conditions. M...

    Know anyone with Carcinoma Sarcoma intertwined together in the uterus?

    My brother had a Carcinoma in the bladder and I had a Sarcoma (Alveolar Rhadomyosarcoma) behind my right sinus and also my breast. I did have chemo and radiation, but also knew someone that had Al...

    Need clarification on Squamous Cell Carcinoma pathology results?

    "The atypia extends out......to one lateral margin" means that one of the margins of the specimen was not clear/still involved the atypical cells. You need to go back to the gp or surgeon...

    Squamous Cell Carcinoma (skin cancer)... age?

    sorry to burst youre bubble, but here in my country there has been reported that a 15 yr. old girl develop one.. it actually depends on genetic predisposition, caustic factors like environmental ex...

    Is cervical carcinoma-in-situ actually cancer?

    You either have pre-cancer cells or carcinoma (cancer cells). It's one or the other. Carcinoma-in-situ means the cancer cells have not moved (metastasized) from the original site of growth...

    Signet Ring Carcinoma in Colon Cancer?

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    What's life expec having renal cell carcinoma stage 3-1 yr after having kidney removed & shoulder replaced?

    First I want to express how truly sorry I am to hear about your dad. I am even more sorry that I don't have better news sto share with you, so I am going to preface it with an emphasis that yo...

    Could my wife be save from papillary carcinoma? she was just 25 years old?

    she really should have had the surgery if it was recommended, I mean, I understand her fear of surgery, but I think now she is facing something alot worse. Papillary carcinoma is a very agressive ...

    Can I have a basal cell carcinoma on my foot?

    Skin cancer is a major problem in the elderly. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), the second most common skin cancer, typically occurs in this age group. Despite a number of modalities readily availabl...

    Know of a doctor/hospital that specializes in fibrolamellar carcinoma, a type of liver cancer?

    Philadelphia Childrens Hospital in Center City deals with all kinds of children's cancer. Temple; Drexel University and the Shriner's Hosptial are for chilren and all are in CenterCcity ....

    A family member, 56 yrs female, was diagnosed with Carcinoma left breast in 2001. Underwent mastectomy...(((?

    i am very sorry to here about your family member. i have worked as a cancer nurse for over two years now and unfortunately, it sounds as if she is near the end. sometimes thats the hardest part of ...

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