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Results 21 - 30 of 104 for Intestinal cancer
  1. ... may include any of the following: Stomach or intestinal illness Pregnancy ( morning sickness ) Medical treatment, such as a cancer treatment or other medicines Emotions such as severe ...
  2. ... ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease ) Screening for colorectal cancer ... Normal findings are healthy intestinal tissues.
  3. ... lead to leukemia . ANTIMETABOLITES Used to treat: Leukemia Cancer of the breast, ovary, and intestinal tract Examples: 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 6-mercaptopurine ( ...
  4. ... pylori , the bacteria that can cause stomach or intestinal ulcers
  5. VIPoma is a very rare cancer that usually grows from cells in the pancreas called islet cells. ... a high level of a hormone called vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). ... than men. This cancer is rare. Each year, only about 1 in ...
  6. Intestinal Obstruction (National Library of Medicine)  
    An intestinal obstruction occurs when food or stool cannot move through the intestines. ... Vomiting Bloating Loud bowel sounds Swelling of ...
  7. Normal findings are images that show a healthy intestinal tract.
  8. ... by a variety of factors. These include: Appendicitis Cancer (all ... abdomen or procedures such as colonoscopy or upper endoscopy.
  9. Nausea and Vomiting (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Motion sickness Food poisoning Medicines, including those for cancer chemotherapy GERD (reflux) and ulcers Intestinal obstruction When do I need to see a ...
  10. ... lead to unhealthy weight loss. A stomach or intestinal illness is a common cause of diarrhea. Medical treatments, such as antibiotics and some cancer treatments can also cause diarrhea. Many other medicines ...
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