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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Malignant tumor of breast
  1. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes that suppress malignant tumors ... Uterine cancer Colon cancer Pancreatic cancer Gallbladder cancer ...
  2. In an abnormal result, there are cancerous (malignant) cells. This may mean there is a cancerous tumor . This test most often detects: Breast cancer Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph system) Lung cancer Ovarian cancer Stomach cancer
  3. ... of the breasts. It is used to find tumors and to help tell the difference between noncancerous (benign) and cancerous (malignant) disease. One breast at a time is rested on a flat ...
  4. Uterine sarcoma is a rare cancer of the uterus (womb). It is not the same as endometrial cancer , a much more common cancer that starts ...
  5. ... can reduce the risk of getting a cancerous (malignant) tumor by: ... for breast cancer and stool blood testing or colonoscopy for ...
  6. ... this procedure is done. When done on the breast: Internal areas will be dark to black if there is a lesion and bleeding has occurred (because blood does not transilluminate). Benign tumors tend to appear red. Malignant tumors are brown to black.
  7. ... of the respiratory tract. Neoplasia: The formation of tumors, ... Breasts Face Reproductive system Heart and blood vessels Kidneys ...
  8. ... a bone. A bone tumor may be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous ( benign ). ... spread to the bone are cancers of the: Breast Kidney Lung Prostate ... is more common in people who have a family history of cancers.
  9. ... in addition to surgery. In certain cases of malignant lumps, lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy is as effective as a radical mastectomy. Typically, lumpectomy does not require a breast replacement (prosthesis).
  10. ... rare. They can be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). ... This is a rare tumor, but it usually makes excess cortisol.
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