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- ... and BRCA2 genes. Management may include more frequent cancer screening ... few treatments are available for these severe genetic conditions, health ...
- ... cause health problems during their lifetime, even without treatment. In other men, however, the cancer is much more aggressive; in these cases, prostate cancer can be life-threatening.Some cancerous tumors can invade surrounding tissue ...
- ... both involve blood cell disorders or blood cell cancer (leukemia). Mast cell leukemia is ... Systemic mastocytosis is estimated to occur in ...
- ... been found in some people who have undergone cancer treatment. This chromosomal change is associated with the later ... and myelodysplastic syndrome). These are sometimes described as treatment-related cancers because the translocation between chromosomes 11 and 16 ...
- ... been found in some people who have undergone cancer treatment. This chromosomal change is associated with the later ... and myelodysplastic syndrome). These are sometimes described as treatment-related cancers because the translocation between chromosomes 11 and 16 ...
- ... produced. In about 90 percent of cases, ovarian cancer occurs after age 40, and most cases occur after age ... ovarian cancer in its origin, symptoms, progression, and treatment. Primary peritoneal cancer often spreads to the ovaries. It can also ...
- ... having a new primary occurrence of this disorder after successful treatment of the initial occurrence. Acute myeloid leukemia occurs ...
- ... recurrent respiratory tract infections, an increased risk of cancer, intellectual disability, and other health problems.People with this condition typically grow slowly during infancy and early childhood. After this period of slow growth, affected individuals grow ...
- ... body and usually occurs in childhood or adolescence. After the body fights the initial infection, the varicella zoster virus remains in nerve cells for the rest of a person's life. Because the virus is controlled by immune system ...
- ... Individuals with dysgammaglobulinemia are prone to recurrent infections.Cancers of immune system cells (lymphomas) occur in about one-third of people with XLP.Without treatment, most people with XLP survive only into childhood. ...