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Lymph node biopsy. This test is essential to diagnose Castleman disease and rule out related disorders, such as lymphoma. In a biopsy, a tissue sample from an ...
The first lymph nodes to take up the dye are removed and tested for cancer cells. These first lymph nodes are called the sentinel lymph nodes. If they're ...
Swollen and sore lymph glands. An ongoing runny nose. Skin irritation that may include a rash, swelling or redness. Swelling and redness in the mouth.
Removing the lymph nodes removes the cancer and helps your health care team decide if you need other treatments. To get to the lymph nodes, the surgeon makes a ...
Stem Cells 101 · Stem cells: What they are and what they do · Swollen lymph nodes · Unexplained weight loss · Stem cell transplant · MRI · X-ray. Show more ...
Lymph node involvement. Finding cancer in nearby lymph nodes at the time of your original diagnosis increases your risk of the cancer coming back. Larger ...
Cancers that have spread to the lymph nodes; Larger breast cancers. Chemotherapy as the primary treatment for advanced breast cancer. If breast cancer has ...
It's often found after the cancer cells have spread to the lymph nodes in the neck. Several types of cancer can affect the tongue. Tongue cancer most often ...
Most patients whose breast cancer has spread to their lymph nodes have most of the lymph nodes in their armpit area removed after chemotherapy to see if any ...
Removing lymph nodes in the armpit carries a risk of arm swelling, called lymphedema. You may choose to have breast reconstruction after mastectomy surgery.
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