Neoplasms, Second
Primary - Abnormal growths of
tissue that follow a previous
neoplasm but are not metastases of the latter.
Full article >>>NeoplasmRelated Category:
Pathologyor
tumor,
tissue composed of cells that grow in an abnormal way. Normal
tissue is growth-limited, i.e.,
cell reproduction is equal to
cell death.
Full article >>>: Mass,
NeoplasmTumor Symptoms & Signs
Symptoms depend on the type and location of the
tumor.
Full article >>>Multiple Myeloma/Other
Plasma Cell Neoplasms
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diagnosis, and
treatment of
multiple myeloma. NIH Publication No. 05-1575 ...
Full article >>>Neoplasma; Masa
Causas, incidencia y factores de riesgo:
En trminos generales, los
tumores parecen ser ocasionados por una regulacin anormal en la divisin de las clulas.
Full article >>>NEOPLASM: An abnormal and uncontrolled growth of
tissue; a
tumor.
NEPHROLITHIASIS: The formation of small stones or sediment in the
kidney.
NEPHRO
TOXIC:
Poisonous to the
kidneys.
Full article >>>neoplasmAn abnormal mass of
tissue that results from excessive
cell di
vision.
Neoplasms may be
benign (not
cancerous), or malignant (
cancerous). Also called
tumor.
neoplastic
meningitis ...
Full article >>>Neoplasm A new growth of
tissue or cells; a
tumor that is generally malignant.
Neutropenia A decreased number of
neutrophils, a type of white
blood cell. Non-Hodgkin's
lymphoma A
cancer of the
lymphatic system.
Full article >>>Mass;
Neoplasm Prevention:
The risk of malignant tummors (
cancer) can be reduced by not
smoking or chewing
tobacco, avoiding heavy alcohol
consumption, eating a healthy
diet, exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, ...
Full article >>>Ovarian
neoplasms may have
abdominal pain or complaints of increasing
abdominal girth,
nausea, and
vomiting or they may be totally
asymptomatic, with the mass being found on routine examination.
Full article >>>Hrthle
cell neoplasm (follicular
adenocarcinoma) - This is a poorly understood
cancer that is similar to follicular
carcinoma.
Full article >>>neonatal death; early-phase response; early posttraumatic
epilepsy; early reaction; early receptor potential; early region; early
seizure; early seral species; early stage
breast cancer; early
syphilis; ear, malrotated; ear mange; earn; ear
neoplasms; ...
Full article >>>(Other Names:
Malignancy,
Neoplasm, Bone
lesion,
Bone cancer)
There are many types of
bone tumors, but each is a type of abnormal growth on a bone.
Benign bone tumors are not
cancerous or often life-threatening.
Full article >>>NEUROBLASTOMA - A malignant
neoplasm that consists of immature
nerve cells.
Neuroblastomas occur frequently in
infants and children in the mediastinal and retroperitoneal regions of the body. Approximately 30% are associated with the
adrenal glands.
Full article >>>Proposed indication: topical agent for the
prevention of
cutaneous neoplasms and other
skin abnormalities in patients with
xeroderma pigmentosum (XP); product received orphan
drug designation for this indication in 1989.
Full article >>>Antineoplastic: Acting to prevent, inhibit or halt the development of a
neoplasm (a
tumor). An agent with antineoplastic properties. For example, oxaliplatin (Eloxatin) is an antineoplastic used in the
treatment of metastatic
colon cancer.
Full article >>>Terms related to
Cancer:
Malignancy; Malignant
Tumor;
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Full article >>>A lump or mass of cells that can be either
benign or malignant. Also known as a
neoplasm.
Tumour markers
Substances produced by some
cancers that can be traced in the
blood.
Full article >>>81% and the cure rate of
cervical neoplasms was 91.84%. The basic studies of
toxicology,
pharmacology, ...
Full article >>>In many instances, the results of the
biopsy are inconclusive, which could
lead to a
laboratory finding of "Hurthle
cell neoplasm suspicious for
cancer." In such cases, surgical removal of the nodule is necessary to confirm whether
cancer is present.
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