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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Anus cancer
  1. ... is stored. Stool leaves your body through the anus when you have a bowel movement. Anal cancer is fairly rare. It spreads slowly and is ...
  2. ... has not spread to the rectum or the anus Some colon cancer tumors, when the rectum is not affected Severe ...
  3. ... sexual partners. Men are at increased risk for cancer of the penis, anus, and throat if they have a history of HPV infection. Even after you have been treated for genital warts, you may still infect others.
  4. ... cervical cancer Anal Pap test to check for cancer of the anus
  5. ... for cancers of the cervix, penis, vagina, vulvar, anus, and throat. Hepatitis B. Hepatitis B infection increases the risk for liver cancer.
  6. ... the bottom of the spine (sacrum) to the anus. The disease is benign and has no association with cancer. Pilonidal dimple may appear as: A pilonidal abscess , ...
  7. ... and anus). Rectal prolapse (rectum protrudes from the anus). Trauma or foreign body. Colorectal polyps. Colon, rectal, or anal cancer. Ulcerative colitis . Infection in the intestines . Diverticulosis (abnormal ...
  8. ... But some types of genital HPV can cause cancer of the cervix, vulva, vagina, anus, and penis. If you are age 45 or younger, talk with your doctor about getting a vaccine to prevent ... forms of cancer. The correct answer is true. The HPV vaccine ...
  9. ... collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum) Blockage of the large intestine , such as a mechanical blockage or Hirschsprung disease Cancer Colorectal polyps Diverticulosis (abnormal pouches on the lining ...
  10. ... bumps appear on the genitals or around the anus Lymphogranuloma venereum -- small painless sore on the genitals Changes that may lead to cancer of the vulva (vulvar dysplasia) may appear as ...
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