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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Small cell lung carcinoma
  1. ... Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Lung Cancer Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Small Cell Lung Cancer More health topics on MedlinePlus.gov » You May ...
  2. ... test (or Pap smear) : Detects or prevents cervical cancer by analyzing a small sample of cells from a woman’s cervix. The test may happen ...
  3. ... Highlights July 13, 2017 Don’t sweat the small stuff Anthony Terlizzi was just 16 months old when he had his first allergic reaction to peanuts. His mother, Lisa Terlizzi, was... Food Allergy July 13, 2017 Noninvasive lung cancer testing on the horizon A team of scientists, ...
  4. ... node and all nearby lymph nodes in case cancer cells may be there. But this can cause unwanted side effects. Researchers have found that for melanoma patients, removing all ... Cancer Institute. 9. Changing Gut Bacteria in Inflammatory Bowel ...
  5. ... of them die without knowing they had sickle cell. A small intervention like Hydroxyurea can make a big impact ... January 14, 2020 Find Out More MedlinePlus: Sickle Cell Disease National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute: Sickle Cell Disease NIH News ...
  6. ... dystrophin. One promising approach uses an injection of small, harmless viruses to deliver therapeutic dystrophin-producing genes directly into cells in the muscle. These kinds of treatments have ...
  7. ... Ware on Physical Activity Adamari López on Breast Cancer Carrie Ann Inaba on Sjögren’s Syndrome Viola Davis on Type 2 Diabetes Jordin Sparks on Sickle Cell Disease Kevin Love on Mental Health Mädchen Amick ...
  8. ... this scarring can cause serious damage to the lungs, kidneys, digestive tract, and heart. A variety of medications can help control symptoms and slow further damage, but so far there is no cure. Recent NIH-funded research suggests that stem cell transplants may provide hope for some cases. What ...