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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Ovarian carcinoma
  1. ... or ureter Colon cancer Hepatocellular carcinoma Lymphoma Melanoma Ovarian cancer Pancreatic cancer Pheochromocytoma Renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer) Spread of cancers that began outside ...
  2. ... reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer. But, ovarian cancer may still develop in other areas of the pelvis.
  3. ... condition may develop: Blindness Brain tumor Deafness Fractures Ovarian tumors Cardiac fibromas Skin damage and severe scarring due to skin cancers
  4. ... Matsuo K, Thaker PH, Westin SN, Sood AK. Carcinoma of the ovaries ... Thomson C. Ovarian neoplasms. In: Layden EA, Thomson A, Owen P, ...
  5. Breast cancer risk factors are things that increase the chance that you could get cancer. Some risk factors you can control, such ...
  6. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Cancerous cells are also called malignant cells. ... Cancer grows out ...