1. Cancer treatment information
A change in bowel or bladder habits; A sore that does not heal; Unusual bleeding or drainage; Thickening or lump in the breast or elsewhere; Indigestion or swallowing difficulty; A change in a wart or mole;
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2. Pancreas : Cancer of the pancreas
Pancreatic cancer is a major cause of death from cancer around the world. Tumors of the pancreas may arise from either endocrine or exocrine cells. Some rare types of pancreatic tumors hypersecrete either glucagon (glucagonomas) or insulin (insuli.....
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3. Pancreas
The pancreas is an organ in the upper belly, behind the stomach and close to the spine. It makes digestive enzymes that your body uses to break down and process food. The pancreas also makes insulin, the hormone that regulates sugar (glucose) in t...
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4. Dilated Pancreas Tail Could It Be Cancer? - Cancer - MedHelp
pancreas tail..I have to go for further testing but its two months away from now..Im curious as to what could make the tail dilate..Any answer would be great good or bad im all ears
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5. Definition of pancreas - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A glandular organ located in the abdomen. It makes pancreatic juices, which contain enzymes that aid in digestion, and it produces several hormones, including insulin. The pancreas is surrounded by the stomach, intestines, and other organs.
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6. Cancer of the Pancreas Screening Information
CAPS-3 stands for Cancer of the Pancreas Screening. One of the goals of the study is to find the best and most sensitive screening modality (CT, MRI, EUS) for small pre-cancerous pancreatic lesions, and to treat these small lesions before they tur.....
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7. Cancer of the Pancreas
The pancreas is a thin, long gland behind your stomach next to the duodenum, (the first part of the small intestine) lying across the spine.
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8. Cancer of the pancreas
85% of tumors that are found in the pancreas are adenocarcinoma of the pancreas. 15% of tumors that develop in the pancreas are not adenocarcinomas and these tumors often have a far better prognosis. Since many patients with these tumors are often.....
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9. The American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer: Clinical Information Bibliographies, Pancreas
--Senner SF, Fremgen AM, Menck HR, Winchester DP. Pancreatic cancer: A report of treatment and survival trends for 100,313 patients diagnosed from 1985-1995, using the National Cancer Data Base. JACS 1999; 189:1-7. (!)
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10. Health Information | Pancreas Cancer Program at UC San Diego
Health Information Resources for Pancreatic Cancer Patients
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