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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for uterine cancer
  1. ... many different types of cancer, including prostate cancer , uterine cancer , and some types of brain tumors . Acquired changes ... Having surgery ( hysterectomy ) to reduce the risk of uterine cancer For children, your provider may recommend a yearly ... Testing Health Screening Mammography Prostate Cancer Thyroid Cancer Uterine Cancer Related Medical Tests Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) Tumor Marker ...
  2. ... Control Cervix Disorders Female Infertility Infertility Menstruation Miscarriage Uterine Cancer Uterine Diseases Uterine Fibroids Vaginal Bleeding Related Medical Tests ...
  3. ... melanoma, it is sometimes used for penile and uterine cancer . It is also being studied for use with ...
  4. ... for many types of cancer Have had breast, uterine (uterus), or colorectal cancer If you're concerned about getting ovarian cancer, ... Cancer Cancer Endometriosis Genetic Counseling Genetic Disorders Ovarian Cancer Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Uterine Fibroids Related Medical Tests Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) Tumor ...
  5. ... wounded and may have organ injuries. You have cancer and your health care provider needs to know if it has spread to other parts of your body. This information helps choose your treatment. You've had abnormal liver tests and your provider doesn't know why. If you're female, you may need a laparoscopy to: Find out what's causing problems getting pregnant Diagnose symptoms that may involve your reproductive organs, including: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Endometriosis Ectopic pregnancy Uterine fibroids Ovarian cysts What happens during a laparoscopy? ...