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  1. ... 8) ≥65: 169 (38.2) 180 (40.5) Digestive system 159 (35.9) Gynecological 91 (20.5) Head ... (75.75) Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma 66 (100) I: 15 (22.73) II: 9 ( ...
  2. ... diseases/ 12 10 or 11 13 Neoplasms/ 14 Digestive system neoplasms/ 15 Carcinoma/ 16 Adenocarcinoma/ 17 13 or 14 or 15 ...
  3. ... and biliary tract. Of six observed deaths from digestive system cancers, one was due to hepatocellular carcinoma and another from a cancer of the biliary ...
  4. ... Institute</p></full-summary><group >Cancers</group><group >Digestive ... ><information-category >Encyclopedia</information-category>< ...
  5. ... and dysplastic anal epithelial cells. [11] Epidemiology Anal carcinoma is a relatively uncommon malignancy, comprising approximately 2.8% of all newly diagnosed digestive system cancers in the United States, with a female- ...
  6. ... group conducted a parallel investigation in which immune system responses to combination oncolysate and cytokine therapy were measured in 38 patients who had advanced renal cell carcinoma.[ 3 ] In this parallel study, responses to NDV ...
  7. ... and stomach are part of the upper gastrointestinal (digestive) system. The two most common types of esophageal cancer are named for the type of cells that become cancerous: Squamous cell carcinoma : Cancer forms in the thin, flat cells lining ...
  8. ... and stomach are part of the upper gastrointestinal (digestive) system. The two most common types of esophageal cancer are named for the type of cells that become cancerous: Squamous cell carcinoma : Cancer forms in the thin, flat cells lining ...
  9. ... and stomach are part of the upper gastrointestinal (digestive) system. The two most common forms of esophageal cancer are named for the type of cells that become malignant ( cancerous ): Squamous cell carcinoma : Cancer that forms in the thin, flat cells ...
  10. ... may not have symptoms until the cancer is advanced. This makes it harder to treat. Doctors use tests that examine the liver and the blood to diagnose liver cancer. Treatment options include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or liver transplantation. NIH: National Cancer Institute
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