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Spinal Cord Tumor Overview | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Spinal cord tumors are tumors that form on the spinal cord or in the area around it. A spinal cord tumor may be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous (benign).</b> ...
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Triple-Negative Breast Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Triple-negative breast cancer</b> accounts for about 10% to 20% of all breast <b>cancer</b> cases. Every <b>cancer</b> diagnosis is unique, but in general,</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Pancreatic cancer</b> is the fourth most common cause of <b>cancer</b> death in the U.S., according to the American Society of Clinical Oncology. This</b> ...
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Stomach (Gastric) Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Overview. Stomach <b>cancer</b>, or gastric <b>cancer</b>, originates in the stomach. Although its occurrence has declined significantly over the past two decades,</b> ...
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Gamma Knife Radiosurgery | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A Gamma Knife procedure is done by a treatment team. The team is led by a radiation oncologist. This is a specialist in radiation treatment for <b>cancer</b>. The</b> ...
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Surgery for Skin Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Before skin <b>cancer</b> surgery, your doctor will examine the lymph nodes near the cancerous skin for warning signs of metastasis, which is the spread of</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Cancer</b> is a complex and multifaceted disease. While there are many known risk factors for specific types of <b>cancer</b>, the root causes of <b>cancer</b>,</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer: Prevention | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Researchers don’t completely understand the relationship between diet and <b>prostate cancer prevention</b>, but studies suggest that certain eating habits may</b> ...
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Merkel Cell Carcinoma | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Merkel cell <b>cancer</b> is more common in people older than 50. Other cancers. Merkel cell carcinoma is more common in people who have blood cancers such as</b> ...
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Colon Cancer: Diagnosis and Staging | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Staging refers to how far a <b>cancer</b> has spread. This will also help determine your treatment. Stage 1 and 2 colon <b>cancer</b>: Confined to the colon wall.</b> ...
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