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Results 1 - 10 of 212 for Muscle cancer
  1. ... called Schatzki ring ). Abnormal spasms of the esophagus muscles . Cancer of the esophagus . Failure of the muscle bundle at the bottom of the esophagus to ...
  2. ... bladder lining, but does not reach the bladder muscle. T2 -- The cancer spreads to the bladder muscle. T3 -- The cancer spreads past the bladder into the fatty tissue ...
  3. ... skeletal muscles Heart attack Liver, pancreatic, or prostate cancer Muscle disease such as dermatomyositis, muscular dystrophy , polymyositis Swelling ...
  4. ... the neck and, sometimes, the blood vessels or muscle. Selective neck dissection. If cancer has not spread far, fewer lymph nodes have ...
  5. Complications may include: Calcium deposits in the affected muscles, especially in children with the disease Cancer Heart disease, lung disease , or abdominal complications
  6. ... or cartilage injury in the wrist or elbow Muscle damage Osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis) Tumor or cancer in the bone, muscle, or soft tissue Talk ...
  7. ... Electrocardiogram (ECG) Electromyography (EMG) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Muscle biopsy Skin biopsy Screening tests for cancer Chest x-ray and CT scan of the ...
  8. ... uterus. Uterine sarcoma most often starts in the muscle underneath that lining.
  9. ... colon Stage II: Cancer has spread through the muscle wall of the colon Stage III: Cancer has spread to the lymph nodes Stage IV: ...
  10. ... impulses between nerves and muscles. The result is muscle weakness. LEMS may occur with cancers such as small cell lung cancer or autoimmune ...
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