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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for Pulmonary lymphoma
  1. ... the middle of the chest that separates the lungs.
  2. ... Tumors that involve the spine include: Breast cancer Lung cancer Lymphoma Prostate cancer Multiple myeloma Hemangioma
  3. Abnormal findings may indicate: Hodgkin disease Lung cancer Lymphoma or other tumors Sarcoidosis The spread of disease from one body part to another Tuberculosis
  4. When you have radiation treatment for cancer, your body goes through changes. Follow your health care provider's instructions on how ...
  5. ... to the eye Dental cavities Kidney failure (rare) Lymphoma Pulmonary disease Vasculitis (rare) Neuropathy Bladder inflammation
  6. ... can lead to this condition include: Breast cancer Lymphoma Metastatic lung cancer (lung cancer that spreads) Testicular cancer Thyroid ...
  7. ... lung tissues become inflamed and then damaged ( intestinal lung disease ) Pneumonia Esophageal cancer Lymphoma in the chest Tumors, nodules, or cysts in ...
  8. ... 3 years. MITOTIC INHIBITORS Used to treat: Myeloma Lymphomas Leukemias Breast or lung cancer Examples: Docetaxel (Taxotere) Eribulin (Halaven) Ixabepilone (Ixempra) ...
  9. ... tumor . This test most often detects: Breast cancer Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph system) Lung cancer Ovarian cancer Stomach cancer
  10. ... lymph nodes may be due to: Cancers (breast, lung , oral ) HIV Cancer of the lymph tissue ( Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma) Infection (tuberculosis, cat scratch disease ) Inflammation of lymph ...
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