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Types of Testicular Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. The most common type of testis <b>cancer</b> is a germ cell tumor. There are two</b> ...
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Colon Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Colon and rectal cancers occur when the cells that line the colon or rectum become abnormal and grow out of control. This cell growth may interfere with the</b> ...
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Vocal Cord Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Most <b>cancer</b> experts agree that <b>vocal cord cancer</b> likely starts as small areas of abnormal cells (dysplasia) undergo sequential changes that</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Since other types of <b>cancer</b> and noncancerous conditions may also lead to elevated CA 19-9 levels, tumor marker test results should be analyzed carefully</b> ...
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Chondrosarcoma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Chondrosarcoma</b> is a type of bone <b>cancer</b> that develops in cartilage cells. Cartilage is the specialized, gristly connective tissue that is present in</b> ...
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Stomach Cancer Treatment | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Stomach <b>Cancer</b> Surgery. Surgery is the most common part of <b>stomach cancer treatment</b> plans, and most patients will have surgery at some point. There</b> ...
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The Promise of Immunotherapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Published in Breast Matters - Fall 2020. IMMUNOTHERAPY IS ONE of the most promising new <b>cancer</b> treatments, as it can turn the power of the immune system—</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Statistics | Johns Hopkins Medicine
About 164,690 men in the U.S. will get prostate <b>cancer</b> in 2018. It is the most common <b>cancer</b> in men, not including skin <b>cancer</b>. Nearly 2 out</b> ...
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Bladder Cancer Symptoms | Johns Hopkins Medicine
For most people, the first symptom of bladder <b>cancer</b> is blood in the urine, also called hematuria. Sometimes the blood is visible, prompting the patient to</b> ...
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Radiation Therapy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Radiation therapy</b> is a type of <b>cancer</b> treatment. You may also hear it called radiotherapy or therapeutic radiology. <b>Radiation therapy</b> kills</b> ...
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