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  1. ... in urine or semen Pelvic and/or back pain You have prostate cancer. Your provider may use PSA testing to monitor ... having a blood test. You may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the ... more likely it is that you have cancer. But it's possible to have a high PSA ...
  2. ... Certain brain and lung diseases Certain types of cancer Certain medicines, including many over-the-counter pain relievers and some antidepressants Addison disease Malnutrition If ...
  3. ... warm Had or are having certain types of cancer treatments. You may also need a uric acid urine test if you: Have symptoms of a kidney stone, including: Sharp pain in your lower abdomen (belly), side, groin or ...
  4. ... a diagnosis. Signs and symptoms of these blood cancers include: High levels of white blood cells on a complete blood count (CBC) test Fatigue Fever Weight loss Night sweats (heavy sweating during sleep) Joint or bone pain Pain or fullness below your ribs on the ...
  5. ... Available from: https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/sensitivity National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Angina (Chest Pain): Types; [updated 2022 Mar 24; cited 2023 Mar ...
  6. ... check for disease Find out if a known cancer has spread in the body Why do I need a laparoscopy? There are many reasons why you may need a laparoscopy, including if: You have pain or other symptoms in your belly or pelvis ...
  7. ... calcitonin test to help check for medullary thyroid cancer or C-cell hyperplasia if: You have symptoms of either condition which may include: A lump in the front of your neck Swollen lymph nodes in your neck (also called "swollen glands") Pain in your throat Trouble swallowing or breathing A ...
  8. ... away in a few days. If you need pain relief, talk with your provider. What do the results mean? If you have cancer and your results show you have an acquired ...
  9. ... Your provider may suggest treatment to relieve the pain. What do the results mean? If your B2M levels were measured to learn about your cancer: The higher your B2M levels, the more cancer ...
  10. ... pros and cons of learning more about your cancer risk. After your test, a ... a blood test. You may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle ...
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