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... inguinal lymph node metastases and will provide data to inform future clinical decisions. InPACT-neoadjuvant patients are stratified by disease burden as ...
After confirming that you have bladder cancer, your doctor may recommend additional tests to determine whether your cancer has spread to your lymph nodes or to ...
It often affects the ovaries, fallopian tubes and the tissue lining the pelvis. Rarely, endometriosis growths may be found beyond the area where pelvic organs ...
pain in the groin or genitals; redness or other ... stomach cramps, tenderness, pain, or swelling ... swollen glands; trouble breathing; unexplained or ...
He or she may feel for swollen lymph nodes or look for signs that a tumor is producing excess hormones. Tests to look for excess hormones. Your doctor may ...
... groin. Pain with urination, or feeling a need to ... A partly or fully blocked urinary tract can keep urine from leaving the kidneys and cause swelling.
Saliva aids in digestion and keeps your mouth moist. You have three pairs of major salivary glands under and behind your jaw — parotid, sublingual and ...
The doctor may use his or her hands to feel your neck to check for enlarged lymph nodes. Removing a tissue sample for testing. Your doctor will remove an ...
... pain, tingling, numbness or muscle weakness. When to see a doctor. See a health care provider if you notice a lump or pain in your wrist, hand, ankle or foot.
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