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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for Intestinal benign neoplasm
  1. ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 90. Chu E. Neoplasms of the small and large intestine. In: Goldman L, Cooney KA, eds. Goldman-Cecil ...
  2. Intestinal Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and the area around it can help diagnose intestinal cancer and show whether it has spread. Surgery is the most common treatment. Additional options include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or a combination. NIH: National Cancer Institute
  3. ClinicalTrials.gov: Duodenal Neoplasms From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Intestinal Cancer
  4. Intestinal Cancer/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Intestinal Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Small intestine adenocarcinoma is uncommon, so risk factors for this ...
  5. Benign Tumors (National Library of Medicine)  
    Tumors are abnormal growths in your body. They can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors aren't cancer. Malignant ones are. Benign tumors grow only in ...
  6. ... reason to suspect you may have a small intestinal cancer, the doctor will use one or more ...
  7. ... cancer Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal neoplasms HNPCC Genetic Testing Registry: Colorectal cancer, hereditary nonpolyposis, ...
  8. ... is typically associated with Carney triad. Gastrointestinal stromal neoplasm Gastrointestinal stromal sarcoma GIST Genetic Testing Registry: Gastrointestinal ...
  9. ... Leukemia and Lymphoma Society -- www.lls.org/myeloproliferative-neoplasms/polycythemia-vera MPN Research Foundation -- www.mpnresearchfoundation.org/ ...
  10. Colorectal Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... the first and longest part of your large intestine. It absorbs water and some nutrients from foods. ... rectum is the lower part of your large intestine. It's where your body stores stool. Cancer that ...
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