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- Anatomy/Images ... Anatomy ... Lymphatic Diseases/Images ... Lymphatic Diseases ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
- ... colon; Stage III cancer has spread to the lymph nodes; Stage IV cancer has spread to other organs (metastasized).
- ... cancer, the tumor size, and whether there is cancer in the lymph nodes. Chemotherapy is often administered after surgery for patients ...
- ... a large tumor mass due to metastasis (spreading cancer) in abdominal lymph nodes.
- ... the muscle wall, and stage III involves nearby lymph nodes. The rare stage IV cancer has spread (metastasized) to remote organs.
- ... a dye (sometimes mildly radioactive) to pinpoint the lymph node which is closest to the cancer site. Sentinel node biopsy is used to stage ...
- The suprapubic approach allows for removal of the lymph nodes and the ability to perform a nerve sparing modification that might prevent impotence post surgery.
- ... can become swollen from inflammatory conditions, an abscess, cancer, and most commonly from infection. Common areas where lymph nodes can be felt include the groin, armpit, behind ...
- Melanoma (VisualDX)Melanoma/Images ... Melanoma ... VisualDX ... While melanoma is the least common of all the skin cancers, it is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. It can be life- ...
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) (VisualDX)Skin Cancer/Images ... Skin Cancer ... VisualDX ... Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer, following basal cell carcinoma. SCC usually ...