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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for metastasize
  1. ... squamous cell, and melanoma. Squamous cell cancers can metastasize (spread) and should be removed surgically as soon ...
  2. ... squamous cell, and melanoma. Squamous cell cancers can metastasize (spread) and should be removed surgically as soon ...
  3. ... growth called a keratoacanthoma. Squamous cell cancers can metastasize (spread) and should be removed surgically as soon ...
  4. ... more likely than basal cell cancer to spread (metastasize) to other locations, including internal organs. Treatment usually ...
  5. ... create large tumors. These tumors often spread rapidly (metastasize) to other parts of the body, including the ...
  6. ... be in the eye. Or, it may spread (metastasize) to another location in the body, most commonly ...
  7. ... can spread to other parts of the body ( metastasize ) early in the disease.
  8. ... to spread to other sites in the body (metastasize) or to invade nearby (locally) and destroy tissues. ...
  9. The cancer may spread (metastasize) to other places in the body, most often the lungs and bones. Hypercalcemia is the most serious complication. Most deaths ...