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  1. ... a suspected uterine fibroid resulting in dissemination of cervical adenocarcinoma: A case report. Gynecol Oncol Rep. 2015 Apr; ... a suspected uterine fibroid resulting in dissemination of cervical adenocarcinoma: A case report. Gynecol Oncol Rep. 2015 Apr; ...
  2. ... smokers, but not associated with the risk of cervical adenocarcinoma. 48 Geographic and racial/ethnic disparities remain, with Southern states having higher rates of cervical cancer, and non-Hispanic black and Hispanic women ...
  3. ... fluorouracil and mitomycin-C in patients with locally advanced adenocarcinoma of the pancreas: Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group study ... chemoradiotherapy after disease control with chemotherapy in locally advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma in GERCOR phase II and III studies. J ...
  4. ... but shows no association with the risk of cervical adenocarcinoma. 35 , 37–39 For SCC, the larger pooled ... cervical cancer is seen with a history of cervical screening , although the reduction is larger for SCC than for adenocarcinoma. 35 Etiology and Natural History The progression from ...
  5. ... chemotherapy compared with chemoradiotherapy in patients with locally advanced adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction. J Clin Oncol 27 (6): 851-6, 2009. [ PubMed : 19139439 ] Cooper JS, Guo MD, Herskovic A, et al.: Chemoradiotherapy of locally advanced esophageal cancer: long-term follow-up of a ...
  6. ... patients with carcinoma of unknown primary site or advanced oesophagogastric/pancreatic adenocarcinomas. British Journal of Cancer. 1997; 75 (1):101– ... patients with carcinoma of unknown primary site or advanced oesophagogastric/pancreatic adenocarcinomas. British Journal of Cancer. 1997; 75 (1):101– ...
  7. ... for approximately 80 to 85 percent of invasive cervical cancer cases. Adenocarcinoma, which accounts for another 10 to 15 percent, may be increasing in incidence. 67 Cervical cytology may also be less sensitive for adenocarcinoma. However, we did not distinguish between histologic subtypes ...
  8. ... about 80 to 90 percent of cases of cervical cancer, with adenocarcinoma accounting for the rest. 16 Although adenocarcinoma currently ... the best measure of the risk of incident cervical cancer. In addition, cotesting ... for adenocarcinoma of the cervix and its precursors. Screening by ...
  9. ... antidiarrheals Polistina et al. (2010) 80 Italy Locally advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma CyberKnife/NR n = 23 None Mean: 11 +3. ...
  10. ... symptoms, it is often already at quite an advanced stage. Causes Cervical cancer is nearly always caused by a long- ... this kind of cancer is “squamous cell carcinoma.” Cervical cancer can also develop from gland cells, but that is less ... factors Certain groups of women are more ...
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