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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Breast sarcoma
  1. ... include: Abdominal radiation therapy for cancer Cancer -- bladder, breast, colon, lymphoma, prostate, sarcoma Carcinoid tumor Crohn disease Infections -- tuberculosis, histoplasmosis Certain ...
  2. ... cancer: Head and neck Brain Lung Esophagus Endometrial Breast Bladder Rectal Liver Kidney Cervical Mesothelioma Sarcomas (soft tissues) Melanoma Neuroblastoma Ovarian Pancreatic Prostate Thyroid
  3. ... to the lungs. Common cancers include: Bladder cancer Breast cancer Lung cancer Colorectal cancer Kidney cancer Melanoma Ovarian cancer Sarcoma Thyroid cancer Pancreatic cancer Testicular cancer
  4. ... to treat: Leukemia Lymphoma Hodgkin disease Multiple myeloma Sarcoma Brain Cancers of the lung, breast, and ovary Examples: Busulfan (Myleran) Cyclophosphamide Temozolomide (Temodar) ...
  5. ... another part of the body (such as the breast, lungs, or colon) are ... Fibrosarcoma Osteosarcomas Cancers that most often spread to ...
  6. ... is unknown, there's no way to prevent uterine sarcoma. If you have had radiation therapy in your pelvic area or have taken tamoxifen for breast cancer, ask your provider how often you should ...
  7. ... especially lymphomas and a skin cancer called Kaposi sarcoma . Symptoms depend on the particular infection and which ... avoided to prevent passing HIV to infants through breast milk. Safer sex practices , such as using latex ...
  8. ... guidelines for patients: uterine cancer, endometrial carcinoma, uterine sarcoma. Version 3.2021. www.nccn.org/patients/guidelines/ ...
  9. ... diseases of the uterus: endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial carcinoma, sarcoma: diagnosis and management. In: Gershenson DM, Lentz GM, ...