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Summary of key management of locally advanced rectal cancer guideline ... in the area of the tumor. Note that as outlined in the previous question and response, a subset of the lower risk patients in ...
The cancer is growing in your prostate, but hasn’t yet spread beyond it. In most cases, the tumor can’t be felt during a digital rectal exam ... has not spread outside the prostate.
How does a person tell the difference between a hemorrhoid and a tumor? Anal cancer and hemorrhoids ... lumps just inside or outside the anus. These lumps may also cause rectal bleeding, pain ...
Once your doctor determines the stage of your prostate cancer, They can start mapping out a treatment plan. Stage is based on: The size of your tumor ... outside your prostate. Slow-growing ...
In approximately half of patients with advanced rectal cancer ... tumor in the perianastomotic region, pelvis, or perineum. The diagnoses were based on clinical, radiological, or pathological ...
The study in the journal Gut found higher levels of inflammation in colon cancer tumor cells ... The rate of colon and rectal cancer diagnoses have fallen substantially since the mid-1980s ...
A retrospective study of patients with distal rectal cancer ... the tumor involves the external sphincter complex, the distal margin is inadequate, preoperative sphincter function is poor, or if the ...
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