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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Adrenal gland cancer
  1. ... include: Thyroid disorders Tumor or cancer of the adrenal gland Tumor or cancer of the ovary Cushing syndrome Congenital adrenal hyperplasia ...
  2. ... other areas of the body, such as the adrenal glands. Some prostate cancer cells can also make androgens. Three drugs help ...
  3. ... it often affects: Blood cells Lymph system Brain Adrenal glands Bones The most common cancer in children affects blood cells. It is called ...
  4. The adrenal gland is removed when there is known cancer or a growth (mass) that might be cancer. Sometimes, a mass in the adrenal gland is removed ...
  5. Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a cancer of the adrenal glands . The adrenal glands are two triangle-shaped glands. One gland is located on top of each kidney.
  6. ... called congenital adrenal hyperplasia . A tumor of the adrenal gland, which can be benign or be a cancer. A common problem in women younger than 50, ...
  7. ... of eosinophils may be due to: Addison disease (adrenal glands do not produce enough hormones) Allergic reaction Cancer Chronic myelogenous leukemia Collagen vascular disease Hypereosinophilic syndromes ...
  8. ... normal osmolality may be due to: ADH oversecretion Adrenal gland not working normally Conditions linked to lung cancer (causing syndrome of inappropriate ADH production, or SIADH ) ...
  9. ... seen in several other diseases and disorders, including: Adrenal glands do not make enough hormones ( Addison disease ) Cancer of the lymph tissue ( Hodgkin disease ) Diabetes Liver ...
  10. ... adrenal metastasis (spreading of a tumor to the adrenal gland, above the kidney) in a person with lung cancer.
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