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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Sinus cancer
  1. ... the space behind the nose (nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses), the upper part of the throat near the nasal cavity (nasopharynx), the voicebox (larynx), or the lower part of the throat near the larynx (hypopharynx). Depending on the location, the cancer can cause abnormal patches or open sores (ulcers) ...
  2. ... As a result, people with PN experience recurrent sinus infections and pneumonia, especially in the first few ... suggest that PN may increase the risk of cancer, although the level of risk is difficult to ...
  3. ... they have frequent infections, such as ear infections, sinus infections, and pneumonia.In particular, affected individuals are ... the virus, and EBV infection can lead to cancers of immune system cells (lymphomas). The word "neoplasia" ...
  4. ... infancy and early childhood. Common infections include pneumonia, sinus infections (sinusitis), and ear infections (otitis). Infections often ... an increased risk of lymphoma, which is a cancer of immune system cells.The severity of X- ...