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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Large cell carcinoma
  1. ... the lung next to an air tube (bronchus). Large cell carcinomas can occur in any part of the lung. ...
  2. ... and flat reddish patches. The earliest form (squamous cell carcinoma in situ) can appear as a scaly, crusted, and large reddish patch that can be larger than 1 ...
  3. ... The rectum is the last part of your large intestine where solid waste from food (stool) is stored. Stool leaves your body through the anus when you have a bowel movement. Anal cancer is fairly rare. It spreads slowly and is easy to treat before it spreads.
  4. ... sign of tumor or injury. High white blood cell counts may be a sign ... abdomen. Large differences between the amount of albumin in the ...
  5. ... Sometimes other cells outside the pituitary can make large amounts of ... Medullary carcinoma of the thyroid Small cell tumors of the ...
  6. One of the most common fears for people who have had cancer is that it may return after initial treatment. When cancer comes back, ...
  7. ... T0: The tumor cannot be found. Tis: Abnormal cells have been ... means there is a large tumor (T3) that has not spread to lymph ...
  8. ... medicine is first applied to the area. For large sores or sores of ... first. This is followed by the actual removal of the growth.
  9. ... cell carcinoma (oat cell cancer) Combined small cell carcinoma Most SCLCs are of the oat cell type.
  10. ... in less than an hour. This uses a large x-ray machine inside the operating room.
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