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  1. Facts and Statistics (Leukemia & Lymphoma Society)  
    Leukemia & Lymphoma Society ... Leukemia/Statistics and Research ... Leukemia ... Learn facts and statistics about blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic ...
  2. Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (Living Beyond Breast Cancer)  
    Living Beyond Breast Cancer ... Breast Cancer/Specifics ... Breast Cancer ... About 10% to 15% of breast cancers are triple-negative. Learn more about the symptoms, ...
  3. Understanding Your Pathology Report (Living Beyond Breast Cancer)  
    Living Beyond Breast Cancer ... Breast Cancer/Diagnosis and Tests ... Breast Cancer ... A pathology report is a profile of the breast cancer’s characteristics, including ...
  4. Insomnia and Fatigue (Living Beyond Breast Cancer)  
    Living Beyond Breast Cancer ... Breast Cancer/Living With ... Breast Cancer ... Cancer-related insomnia and fatigue are very common with a breast cancer diagnosis and ...
  5. ... systemic mastocytosis, systemic mastocytosis with an associated hematologic ... spleen, or lymph nodes. The organ dysfunction can result in an abnormal ...
  6. Myeloma (Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) - PDF  
    Leukemia & Lymphoma Society ... PDF ... Multiple Myeloma/Start Here ... Multiple Myeloma ... Myeloma is a cancer that begins in the bone marrow & affects white blood cells. Learn ...
  7. Frequently Asked Questions (Carcinoid Cancer Foundation)  
    Carcinoid Cancer Foundation ... Carcinoid Tumors/Specifics ... Carcinoid Tumors
  8. Head and Neck Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is head and neck cancer? Head and neck cancer is the name for cancers that develop in the mouth, nose and sinuses, salivary glands, and throat and ...
  9. Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing old cells that die. ...
  10. ... the testes, but it can spread to the lymph nodes. Lymph node involvement is either treated with radiotherapy or chemotherapy. ... the testicle. Stage II cancer has spread to lymph nodes in the abdomen. Stage III cancer has spread ...
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