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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for "carcinoma," breast
  1. ... fat and glandular tissue designed to secrete milk. Cancer of the breast is one of the more common cancers in ... Breast removal (mastectomy), is performed most frequently for cancer of the breast. Occasionally, in patients with a strong family history ...
  2. Breast cancer begins in the breast and spreads first to the lymph nodes of the armpit (axilla). When ... In many cases of breast cancer, removal of the entire breast is ... segmental mastectomy can be performed. In segmental mastectomy, ...
  3. ... breast disease can be difficult to distinguish from cancer. Consequently, all breast lumps should be checked by a health care ...
  4. ... but it is a very unusual symptom of breast cancer.
  5. ... area of the breast and evaluate it for breast cancer. Core needle biopsy uses a long, hollow needle ...
  6. A breast biopsy can help diagnose breast cancer early in the disease process.
  7. Nipple Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Breast Diseases/Images ... Breast Diseases ... Breastfeeding/Specifics ... Breastfeeding ... VisualDX ... Nipple dermatitis is a condition characterized by redness, itching, and ...
  8. ... A mammogram may help in the diagnosis of breast problems, including cancer. It is recommended a woman have a baseline ...
  9. ... a needle biopsy performed by a radiologist or breast specialist. The tissue is checked by a pathologist to see if it is cancer or not.
  10. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer, following basal cell carcinoma. SCC usually occurs on ...
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