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Immune biomarkers for monitoring stable disease and predicting risk of recurrence. Recurrence of cancer cells (polyps) occurs long before it can be detected.
The purpose of this study is to understand how to improve polyp resection of large polyps, and how to make it as effective and as safe as possible. A Study to ...
Surgery might involve correcting problems with the uterine anatomy, removing endometrial polyps and some types of fibroids that misshape the uterine cavity, or ...
The stool DNA test is a new method to screen for colon cancer or precancerous polyps in people with no symptoms. It's a noninvasive laboratory test that ...
Large gallbladder polyps, which can turn cancerous. Pancreas inflammation, called pancreatitis, from gallstones. Concern for cancer of the gallbladder ...
This medicine may increase your risk for fundic gland polyps (abnormal tissue growth in the upper part of your stomach). This is more likely if you are ...
For example, an endoscopy can be used to burn a bleeding vessel to stop bleeding, widen a narrow esophagus, clip off a polyp or remove a foreign object.
Gallbladder polyp; Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) · Hepatocellular carcinoma · Hilar cholangiocarcinoma · Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP); Intraductal ...
... polyps, Uterine fibroid, Cervical dysplasia, Endometriosis, Ectopic pregnancy, Lower genital tract dysplasia, Fallopian tube cancer, Vulvar dysplasia ...
... polyps. Undergoing any type of procedure can be stressful for kids, parents or caregivers. Dr. Pua Hopson, a pediatric gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic ...
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