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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for anal cancer
  1. Anal cancer is cancer that starts in the anus. The anus is the opening at the end of ... the anus when you have a bowel movement. Anal cancer is fairly rare. It spreads slowly and is ...
  2. ... can also lead to vaginal or vulvar cancer, anal cancer, and throat or mouth cancer. Important facts about ... you are screened for cervical, vaginal, vulvar, or anal cancer if you have been diagnosed with genital warts.
  3. ... 45. The vaccine protects against throat, penile, and anal cancers. It also helps protect against genital warts. Talk ...
  4. ... vulvar cancers in women Penile cancer in men Anal cancers in both men and women Cancers of tonsils, ...
  5. ... Cervical cancer (human papillomavirus, also called HPV) Most anal cancers (HPV) Some throat cancers, including soft palate, base ...
  6. ... or foreign body. Colorectal polyps. Colon, rectal, or anal cancer. Ulcerative colitis . Infection in the intestines . Diverticulosis (abnormal ...
  7. ... TB test Pap test to check for cervical cancer Anal Pap test to check for cancer of the anus
  8. ... other kinds of cancers, including vaginal, vulvar, penile, anal, mouth, and throat cancers.
  9. ... factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: Anal sex Chemotherapy medicines used to treat cancer Diabetes Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn disease and ulcerative ...
  10. ... due to conditions that are not serious, including: Anal fissure Hemorrhoids GI bleeding may also be a sign of more serious diseases and conditions. These may include cancers of the GI tract, such as: Cancer of ...
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