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Esophageal Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Treatment for <b>esophageal cancer</b> is individualized to each patient’s unique needs. Treatment options include: Radiation therapy: The use of X-rays, gamma</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Diagnosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Prostate <b>cancer</b> is diagnosed with a prostate biopsy, which removes tissue from the prostate to examine it for <b>cancer</b> cells. This removal is guided by</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Prognosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The earlier pancreatic <b>cancer</b> is diagnosed and treated, the better the prognosis. Unfortunately, pancreatic <b>cancer</b> usually shows little or no</b> ...
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Lung Cancer Types | Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. The most common types of lung <b>cancer</b> include lung nodules, non-small</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Prognosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Stage IV <b>Prostate Cancer Prognosis</b>. Prostate cancers detected at the distant stage have an average five-year survival rate of 28 percent, which is much</b> ...
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Prostate Cancer Stages | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The following clinical stages are used to describe prostate <b>cancer</b>: T1: The tumor cannot be felt during the DRE or seen during imaging (e.g., a computed</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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Oral Cavity Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Oral <b>cancer</b> is <b>cancer</b> found in the oral cavity (the mouth area). The oral cavity includes: The lips, teeth and gums. The front two-thirds of the</b> ...
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Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Basal cell carcinoma, also known as basal cell <b>cancer</b>, is the most common type of skin <b>cancer</b>, accounting for 80% of nonmelanoma skin cancers. It</b> ...
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Laryngeal Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Early <b>cancer</b> of the supraglottis (above the vocal cords) may cause pain, perhaps made worse with swallowing, and the pain may feel like it involves the ear,</b> ...
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