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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for Respiratory system cancer
  1. ... include: Pleural effusion (extremely rare) Pneumothorax (collapsed lung) Respiratory failure (may require breathing support)
  2. ... very common. It is spread by saliva, urine, respiratory droplets, ... for cancer During or after bone marrow or organ transplant ...
  3. ... brain area. Risk factors include: Attending day care Cancer Ear ... ( pharyngitis ) Upper respiratory infection Weakened immune system
  4. ... an attack: Bacteria or viral infections, including upper respiratory ... , including rheumatoid arthritis Chemotherapy for cancer
  5. ... most often caused by one of several viruses: Respiratory syncytial ... for cancer, or other medicines that weaken the immune system. ...
  6. ... cells. Causes of this problem include: The immune system attacking ... cancers Radioactive iodine used to treat an overactive thyroid ...
  7. ... of the body Nephrology -- kidney disorders Neurology -- nervous system ... tract disorders Radiology -- x-rays and related procedures ( ...
  8. ... treatments to remove fluid and mucus from the respiratory system are often needed. ... fungus. The person has a very weak immune system.
  9. ... 10. Tzelepis GE, Gartman EJ, McCool FD. The respiratory system and chest wall diseases. In: Broaddus VC, Ernst JD, King TE, et al, eds. Murray and Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory Medicine . 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2022:chap ...
  10. ... or other major surgery Have a weak immune system from cancer treatment, certain medicines, or severe wounds Have long- ...
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