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Results 81 - 90 of 104 for Intestinal cancer
  1. ... Irritable bowel syndrome Diabetes Obesity Cardiovascular disease Colon cancer
  2. ... uncontrolled cell growth and increase the risk of cancer. More About This Health ... EGP-2 ...
  3. ... the intestine, and their absence leads to the intestinal problems ... This Health Condition Some gene mutations ...
  4. ... immune systems due to: AIDS Chemotherapy treatment for cancer During or after bone marrow or organ transplant Ulcerative colitis or Crohn disease Rarely, serious CMV infection involving the GI tract has occurred in people with a healthy immune system.
  5. ... as well as an increased risk of developing intestinal growths (polyps) at an ... developing various cancers. Some of these gene mutations are inherited, while ...
  6. ... to multiply. This helps stop the spread of cancer cells.
  7. ... and abdominal tumors Celiac disease Dumping syndrome Ovarian cancer Problems with the pancreas not producing enough digestive enzymes (pancreatic insufficiency)
  8. ... if your surgery is being done to remove cancer. Next, your surgeon ... are a faster recovery, less pain, and only a few small cuts.
  9. Contrast Materials Video (Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)  
    ... which may cause severe constipation. you have an intestinal blockage or ... cancer patients and people with multiple sclerosis. top of ...
  10. ... the tissues surrounding the veins, and include: Appendicitis ... men than women. It mainly affects middle aged or older adults.
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