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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Facial papilloma
  1. National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer treatment options may include surgery, radiation ...
  2. ... lead to skin infections. Wart-like growths called papillomas are usually not present at birth but develop with age. Papillomas typically form around the nostrils, lips, anus, and ...
  3. Risk Factors for Vulvar Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Certain risk factors increase the odds of developing vulvar cancer. Learn about the risk factors for vulvar cancer here.
  4. ... common noncancerous tumors associated with this condition are papillomas, which are small, wart-like growths that usually ...
  5. ... under and around the fingernails or toenails. Mucosal papillomas occur on mucous membranes, mostly in the mouth ... use over-the-counter wart medicines on your face or genitals. Warts in these areas need to ...
  6. ... Lump-like growths such as nodules, polyps, cysts, papillomas, granulomas, and cancers can be to blame. These ... cerebral palsy, myasthenia gravis, or multiple sclerosis (MS) Facial trauma Facial weakness, such as Bell's palsy or ...
  7. American Cancer Society ... Learn about possible risk factors for nasal cavity (nose) and paranasal sinus cancers, such as workplace exposures
  8. What Is Breast Cancer? (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Learn more information about breast cancer, such as where it starts in the breast, how and where it spreads, and the common types.
  9. American Cancer Society ... It’s important to have an idea of what to expect after breast reconstruction surgery, including the possible risks and side effects. ...
  10. Fibrocystic Changes in the Breast (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Many breast lumps turn out to be caused by fibrosis or cysts, which are non-cancerous (benign) changes in breast tissue. Learn more ...
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