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Results 1 - 10 of 86 for Thoracic cancer
  1. Staging of Lung Cancer (American Thoracic Society) - PDF  
    Lung Cancer/Diagnosis and Tests ... Lung Cancer ... American Thoracic Society ... PDF
  2. Bone Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cancer that starts in a bone is uncommon. Cancer that has spread to the bone from another part of the body is more common. There are three types of bone cancer: ...
  3. What Is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon? Video (Society of Thoracic Surgeons)  
    ... most common diseases treated by cardiothoracic surgeons. General thoracic surgeons treat primarily lung cancer and diseases of the esophagus and chest wall. ...
  4. ... of the time, esophagectomy is done to treat cancer of the esophagus or a severely damaged esophagus.
  5. ... tamponade can occur due to: Dissecting aortic aneurysm (thoracic) End-stage lung cancer Heart attack ( acute MI ) Heart surgery Pericarditis caused ...
  6. Surgery to Treat Lung Carcinoid Tumors (American Cancer Society)  
    Carcinoid Tumors/Treatments and Therapies ... Carcinoid Tumors ... American Cancer Society ... Surgery is the main treatment for lung carcinoid tumors whenever possible.
  7. Central Venous Catheter (American Thoracic Society) - PDF  
    Cancer Chemotherapy
  8. This CT scan of the upper chest (thorax) shows a malignant thyroid tumor (cancer). The dark area around the trachea (marked by the white U-shaped tip of the respiratory tube) is an area where normal tissue ...
  9. ... types of cancer, particularly lung cancer and other cancers in the chest called SMARCA4-deficiency thoracic sarcomas. The mechanism by which variants in the ...
  10. ... people who have: A blood clotting defect Chest (thoracic) or heart surgery Death of lung tissue (pulmonary infarction) Lung or pleural cancer -- primary or secondary (metastatic, or from another site) ...
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