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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Malignant tumor of colon
  1. ... It is estimated that 30 percent of cancerous (malignant) colon tumors have TGFBR2 gene mutations in their cells. HNPCC6 ...
  2. ... adenomatous polyposis and its attenuated variant, benign and malignant tumors are sometimes found in other places in the body, including the duodenum (a section of the small intestine), stomach, bones, skin, and other tissues. People who have colon polyps as well as growths outside the colon ...
  3. ... by multiple growths (polyps) and cancers of the colon and rectum; myotonic dystrophy, which ... Pilomatricoma is an uncommon tumor. The exact prevalence ...
  4. ... scar tissue. They are generally not considered cancerous (malignant) because ... cancer called familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). These individuals ...
  5. ... as diffuse gastric cancer, there is no solid tumor. Instead cancerous ... of the colon (large intestine) and rectum, which are collectively referred ...
  6. ... of nearby organs such as the bladder or colon. Tumors that begin at one site and then ... Cancer of the ovary Malignant neoplasm of the ovary Malignant tumor of the ...
  7. ... develop multiple noncancerous (benign) growths (adenomas) in the colon that are ... Lynch syndrome develop cancerous tumors, so a person with CMMRD syndrome might not ...