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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Spleen cancer
  1. ... result in recurrent infections, swollen lymph nodes and spleen, and a certain type of lymphoma [a type of blood cancer]). Leniolisib is in a class of medications called ...
  2. ... MDS; a blood disorder that can lead to cancer), or liver disease. Also tell your doctor if you have had surgery to remove your spleen.tell your doctor if you are pregnant, or ...
  3. ... blood cells and there is a risk that cancer of the blood cells may develop), any other condition that affects your bone marrow, or liver disease. Also tell your doctor if you have had your spleen removed.tell your doctor if you are pregnant ...
  4. ... visceral leishmaniasis (a parasitic disease that usually affects spleen, ... antifungals. It works by slowing the growth of fungi that cause infection.
  5. ... medications may cause damage to the liver or spleen (a small organ just ... to oxandrolone.Talk to your doctor about the risks of taking oxandrolone.
  6. ... have a medical condition, such as heart disease, cancer or diabetes, flu can ... millions of illnesses and flu-related visits to the doctor each year.