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Results 1 - 10 of 67 for Advanced cancer
  1. ... where it cannot be treated. This is called advanced cancer. When you have advanced cancer, you move into a different stage of life. ...
  2. ... II prostate cancer . It is mainly used for: Advanced cancer that has spread beyond the prostate gland Cancer ... treat prostate cancer. The third, abiraterone (Zytiga) treats advanced prostate cancer that has spread to other places in the ...
  3. ... higher level of PSA can indicate a more advanced cancer. Your health care provider will also look at ... The higher the stage, the more advanced the cancer. Stage I cancer. ... the prostate. Stage I is called localized prostate cancer. It ...
  4. ... combined with external beam radiation therapy for more advanced cancers. Brachytherapy involves placing radioactive seeds inside the prostate ...
  5. ... lump and breast pain and tenderness. Symptoms of advanced breast cancer may include: Bone pain Shortness of breath Swelling ... to IV. The higher the stage, the more advanced the cancer.
  6. ... the liver, chemotherapy alone is usually used. With advanced cancer, the goal of treatment is to manage pain ...
  7. ... ill child. www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/advanced-cancer/caring-terminally-ill-child . Updated April 2018. Accessed ...
  8. ... cancers and all stages of cancer, not just advanced cancer. If you join a trial, you may get ...
  9. ... cancer is advanced and has spread. Symptoms of advanced cervical cancer may include: Back pain Bone pain or fractures ... not interested in further childbearing. Treatment for more advanced ... may include: Radical hysterectomy, which removes the uterus ...
  10. ... kinds of tumors that respond to hormones. For advanced cancer that has spread outside the pelvis, you may ...
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