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Malignant tumor of breast
- BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genes that suppress malignant tumors ... Uterine cancer Colon cancer Pancreatic cancer Gallbladder cancer ...
- 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
- 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... can reduce the risk of getting a cancerous (malignant) tumor by: ... for breast cancer and stool blood testing or colonoscopy for ...
- ... 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.
- ... of the respiratory tract. Neoplasia: The formation of tumors, ... Breasts Face Reproductive system Heart and blood vessels Kidneys ...
- ... 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.
- ... 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).
- ... breast cancer or have a family history of breast or ovarian ... potential ovarian tumors. Older women are at the highest risk of ...