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Results 1 - 10 of 177 for Vascular cancer
  1. ... in the front chamber of the eye include: Blood vessel abnormality Cancer of the eye Severe inflammation of the iris ...
  2. ... rare cases, it can harm the heart or blood vessels.
  3. ... Chronic myelogenous leukemia (a type of bone marrow cancer) Collagen vascular disease Myeloproliferative diseases (group of bone marrow diseases) ...
  4. ... the nerves in the neck and, sometimes, the blood vessels or muscle. Selective neck dissection. If cancer has not spread far, fewer lymph nodes have ...
  5. ... thought to be due to narrowing of the blood vessels of the kidneys Benign tumors and cancers involving the kidneys Active bleeding from the kidney ...
  6. ... survive. Using these targets, the medicine disables the cancer cells so they cannot spread.
  7. MRI 
    ... during a biopsy Identify masses and tumors, including cancer Study blood vessels MRI images taken after a special dye (contrast) ...
  8. ... during a biopsy Identify masses and tumors, including cancer Study blood vessels
  9. ... the tissue it forms in: Muscles Tendons Fat Blood vessels Lymph vessels Nerves Tissues in and around joints The cancer can form almost anywhere, but is most common ...
  10. ... self-exam is done to check for testicular cancer . Testicles have blood vessels and other structures that can make the exam confusing. If you notice any lumps or changes in a testicle, ... cancer Past testicular tumor Undescended testicle However, if a ...
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