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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Colon lymphoma
  1. ... CMMRD are cancers of the blood (leukemia or lymphoma), brain, and colon and rectum (collectively referred to as colorectal cancer). ...
  2. ... CMMRD are cancers of the blood (leukemia or lymphoma), brain, and colon and rectum (collectively referred to as colorectal cancer). ...
  3. ... CMMRD are cancers of the blood (leukemia or lymphoma), brain, and colon and rectum (collectively referred to as colorectal cancer). ...
  4. ... CMMRD are cancers of the blood (leukemia or lymphoma), brain, and colon and rectum (collectively referred to as colorectal cancer). ...
  5. ... in people with CMMRD are cancers of the colon and rectum (collectively referred to as colorectal cancer), blood (leukemia or lymphoma), and brain.Approximately 50 percent of people with ...
  6. ... in mitochondrial DNA with certain cancers, including breast, colon, stomach, liver, and kidney tumors. These mutations might also be associated with cancer of blood-forming tissue (leukemia) and cancer of immune system cells (lymphoma).It is possible that somatic mutations in mitochondrial ...
  7. ... cells (leukemia), and cancer of immune system cells (lymphoma).Some people with ... of the colon. Narrowing of the anus (anal stenosis) or blockage ...
  8. ... occur in childhood, and blood-related cancers called lymphomas. Most of these ... breast and colon. It is unknown whether these changes result primarily ...
  9. ... gene have been found in cancers of the colon, ovary, and breast.Cancer-associated changes in the ... gene is an oncogene in human ovarian and colon tumors. Cancer Res. 2001 Oct 15;61(20): ...