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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Neoplasm of the breast
  1. Breast Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is breast cancer? Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in breast tissue. It happens when cells in the breast change and grow out of control. The ...
  2. Male Breast Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    Although breast cancer is much more common in women, men can get it too. It happens most often to men between the ages of 60 and 70. Breast lumps usually aren' ...
  3. Ovarian Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... These two changes also raise your risk of breast and other cancers. Besides ... provider decide on your treatment plan. NIH: National Cancer Institute
  4. Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... the lung, and breast cancer starts in the breast. The spread of cancer from one ... or stem cell transplantation. NIH: National Cancer Institute
  5. Tumors and Pregnancy (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... are. The most common cancers in pregnancy are breast cancer, cervical cancer, ... tumor, whether it has spread to other places, and your overall health.
  6. Cervical Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    The cervix is the lower part of the uterus, the place where a baby grows during pregnancy. Cervical cancer is caused by a virus called HPV. The virus spreads ...
  7. Benign Tumors (National Library of Medicine)  
    Tumors are abnormal growths in your body. They can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors aren't cancer. Malignant ones are. Benign tumors grow only in ...
  8. Lung Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... radiation, such as from Radiation therapy to the breast or chest Radon ... or hire a professional to do the test. NIH: National Cancer Institute