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  1. ... Effect of Radiation Therapy on CT Attenuation of Bone in Patients... Anal Cancer -- see more articles Reference Desk Dictionary of Cancer Terms (National Cancer Institute) ...
  2. ... other-language >Spanish</other-language><primary-institute >National Cancer Institute</primary-institute><related-topic >Bone Diseases</related-topic><see-reference >Ewing's Sarcoma</see-reference><see-reference >Osteosarcoma</see- ...
  3. ... Exosomal miRNAs in Gaucher Patients and Their Association... Bone Diseases -- see more articles Reference Desk Appendicular Skeleton (National Cancer Institute) Axial Skeleton (National Cancer Institute) Find an ...
  4. ... indirect Coombs test, and/or examination of a bone marrow aspirate and biopsy. In cancer patients, the underlying etiology is often multifactorial. References National Comprehensive Cancer Network: NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines ...
  5. ... low- to middle-income... Article: Assessment of Mandibular Bone Architecture in Patients with Endocrine Disorders Using... ... Desk Endocrine Diseases (National Institute of Diabetes and ...
  6. ... Sarcoma and Undifferentiated Small Round Cell Sarcomas of Bone and Soft Tissue Treatment. References Wilkes D, Charitakis K, Basson CT: Inherited disposition to cardiac myxoma development. Nat Rev Cancer 6 (2): 157-65, 2006. [ PubMed : 16491075 ] Carney ...
  7. ... a suspicion of bone metastases. The prevalence of bone metastases varied across studies from 6% to ... to included studies Balliu EB. Comparative study of ...
  8. ... Society) Also in Spanish Clinical Trials ClinicalTrials.gov: Bone Neoplasms ... (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  9. ... effect in postmenopausal women.[ 21 ] Potential benefits on bone metabolism are further supported in ... Reference Trial Design Condition Treated No. of Patients: Enrolled; ...
  10. ... to obstruction, and pain from pelvic invasion or bone metastases. Diagnosis and staging usually begin with cystoscopy. Full evaluation of the upper and lower urinary tract is required.[ 5 ] References Shipley WU, Kaufman DS, McDougal WS: Cancer of the bladder. In: DeVita VT Jr, Hellman ...
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