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Results 101 - 110 of 177 for Cancer
  1. ... hypertrophy or hyperplasia) or in some cases, prostate cancer.
  2. ... and white blood cells (leukemia or lymphoma) Aggressive cancer treatments (chemotherapy or radiation therapy) Inherited (genetic) diseases ( ...
  3. ... Bleeding, due to diverticulosis or arteriovenous malformations Injuries Cancer Precancerous polyps Familial polyposis Infection, due to diverticulitis
  4. ... can relieve bleeding and diagnose problems, including infection, cancer, infertility, and other disease. The patient can resume ...
  5. ... or immobility, as can be necessary after surgery, cancer, and estrogen therapy.
  6. ... hypothyroidism) with enlargement (hypertrophy) of the gland Primary cancer of the thyroid Enlargement of the thyroid (nontoxic ...
  7. ... cause strictures (narrowing) of the esophagus, and eventually, cancer of the esophagus. Frequently, dysfunction of the lower ...
  8. ... stomach problems (such as ulcers), or obesity or cancer, partial or total removal of the stomach may ...
  9. ... colonoscopy, remain standards in the diagnosis of colon cancer, ulcerative colitis, and other diseases of the colon.
  10. ... above the kidney) in a person with lung cancer.
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