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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Mouth cancer
  1. ... also increases the risk of certain cancers, including cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, and breast. Alcohol use in ...
  2. ... the larynx (hypopharynx). Depending on the location, the cancer can cause abnormal patches or open sores (ulcers) in the mouth and throat, unusual bleeding or pain in the ...
  3. ... growths that usually develop around the nose and mouth or near the anus. The most common cancerous tumor associated with Costello syndrome is a childhood cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma, which begins in muscle tissue. Neuroblastoma, ...
  4. ... in skin coloring (pigmentation), white patches inside the mouth (oral leukoplakia), ... cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. ...
  5. ... in skin coloring (pigmentation), white patches inside the mouth (oral leukoplakia), ... cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. ...
  6. ... in skin coloring (pigmentation), white patches inside the mouth (oral ... including cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. ...
  7. ... in skin coloring (pigmentation), white patches inside the mouth (oral leukoplakia), ... cancer and a progressive lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. ...
  8. ... nail beds, hair follicles, skin, lining of the mouth (oral mucosa), and bone marrow.Breakage and instability of ... DKC1 TERC ...
  9. ... also affects the moist lining (mucosae) of the mouth, eyes, esophagus, intestines, genitals, and urinary system, causing these tissues to be very fragile. In addition, people with Kindler EB have an increased risk of developing a form of cancer called squamous cell carcinoma.Most variants in the ...
  10. ... greatly increased risk of developing certain types of cancer.Children with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome often develop small, dark-colored spots on the lips, around and inside the mouth, near the eyes and nostrils, and around the ...
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