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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Carcinoma of pancreas
  1. ... to develop other cancers during their lifetime, particularly cancers of the pancreas or lung. More About This Health Condition Germline mutations affecting the CDKN2A gene are associated with other cancers, including breast cancer and pancreatic cancer. In some ...
  2. ... high risk of developing cancer during their lifetimes. Cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, cervix, ovary, and breast are among the most ...
  3. ... cancer. In particular, some studies have shown that cancers of the breast, stomach, bladder, pancreas, lung, and ovaries occur more frequently in ATM ...
  4. ... expression has also been found in many other cancers, including tumors of the ovary, pancreas, lung, kidney, liver, thyroid and esophagus. AF17q25 FLJ75490 ...
  5. ... been identified in different types of cancers, including cancer of the colon, stomach, breast, liver, and pancreas. The genetic changes involved in this overexpression are ...
  6. ... in a small number of solid tumors, including cancers of the colon and rectum, stomach, breast, and pancreas. Studies suggest that EP300 mutations may also play ...
  7. ... age.Chronic pancreatic inflammation and damage to the pancreas increase the risk of developing pancreatic cancer. The risk is particularly high in people with ...
  8. ... caused by abnormal blood stem cells, and a cancer of blood-forming tissue known as acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Shwachman-Diamond syndrome also affects the pancreas, which is an organ that plays an essential ...
  9. ... percent of individuals with hypercalcemia due to parathyroid cancer develop kidney ... of the pancreas (pancreatitis), sores (ulcers) in the lining of the ...
  10. ... Lindau syndrome commonly develop cysts in the kidneys, pancreas, and genital tract. They are also at an increased risk of developing a type of kidney cancer called clear cell renal cell carcinoma and a ...
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