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Results 21 - 30 of 212 for Muscle cancer
  1. ... arm, the lining over chest muscles, and chest muscles, if needed Radiation therapy after surgery to kill any remaining cancer cells and to target specific tumors Chemotherapy to ...
  2. ... muscles that help you talk, or to the muscles themselves from: Face or neck trauma Surgery for head and neck cancer, such as partial or total removal of the ...
  3. ... needs calcium so that you can use your muscles. Calcium also keeps your bones and teeth strong and your heart healthy. Your blood calcium level may get too high due to: Certain kinds of cancers Problems with certain glands Too much vitamin D ...
  4. ... body fat can overwork your heart, bones, and muscles. It can also increase your risk for developing high blood pressure, stroke, varicose veins, breast cancer, and gallbladder disease. Obesity can be caused by ...
  5. ... the arm and the lining over the chest muscles below the tumor also may be removed.
  6. ... spasms or a strain or tear in the muscles and ligaments. Causes of sudden low back pain include: Compression fractures of the spine (often due to osteoporosis ) Cancer involving the spine Fracture of a spine bone ...
  7. ... in the treatment area (the breast, ribs, or muscles of the chest or arm)
  8. Drug-induced tremor is a nervous system and muscle response to certain medicines. Medicines that can cause tremors include the following: Cancer medicines such as thalidomide and cytarabine Seizure medicines ...
  9. ... damage after a stroke, head injury, or brain cancer When there is damage to the nerves of the muscles that help you talk When there is an ...
  10. ... lowers your risk of heart disease, osteoporosis, and cancer. Weight or strength training can build muscle and improve strength at any age. The correct ...
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