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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Carcinoma of pancreas
  1. ... scan of the upper abdomen showing a tumor (pancreas carcinoma) in the head of the pancreas, seen here in the middle of the picture.
  2. ... tubes (salpingitis) Scar tissue in the abdomen (adhesions) Cancer (of the ovary, colon, pancreas, liver) Inflammation of an intestinal pocket (diverticulitis) Hole ...
  3. ... normal levels of AFP may be due to: Cancer in testes, ovaries, biliary (liver secretion) tract, stomach, or pancreas Cirrhosis of the liver Liver cancer Malignant teratoma ...
  4. ... the risk of several types of cancer especially cancer of the lung, mouth, larynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, and cervix. Smoking also increases the risk of ...
  5. ... and its various components increase the risk of cancer (especially in the lung, mouth, larynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, and cervix), heart attacks and strokes, and chronic ...
  6. ... about 2 hours. People with diseases involving the pancreas, such as chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, or pancreatic cancer, may have abnormal pancreatic function.
  7. ... any of the ducts. A tumor in the pancreas may press in on the ducts, causing a ... may not be significantly altered if the pancreatic carcinoma is otherwise untreatable. Reoccurrence of the blockage (restenosis) ...