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Extrahepatic bile duct cancer is a rare disease in which malignant (cancerous) cells form in the tissues of the extrahepatic bile duct. Part of the biliary system, the bile duct is a tube that connects the liver and the gallbladder to the small ... more
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Detection by Dentists Mouth cancer can be detected in its early stages by dentists, usually as white or red areas inside the mouth or on the lips. Early cancers can cause problems with swallowing, moving the jaw or tongue, chronic sore throats and ... more
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Survivors who experience temporary or permanent physical changes to their bodies may be at risk for having a poor body image as they learn to adjust to changes in their bodies. The effects of a temporary physical change on your body image may last ... more
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There are many things you can do to reduce stress levels if constant worry or tension begin to make it hard to live from day to day. Learning how to manage stress will not eliminate stress from your life, but it can improve how you feel during ... more
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Dr. Rosen: We’re trying to put it into context, if you compare thyroid cancer that’s advanced to other types of cancers it’s incredibly slow growing, people can live with it for 10 to 20 years at a time. Tell that to someone who is 45 years old ... more
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Milky discharge through the nipple, called galactorrhoea, is normal during and within 2 years after pregnancy. Milky discharge occurring outside pregnancy can be caused by an imbalance of the hormone prolactin, which controls milk production. A ... more
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No. Aspartame (Sugar Free Gold) does not cause cancer according to the American Cancer Society, the FDA and the National Cancer Institute. Before the 1981 FDA approval of Aspartame (Sugar Free Gold), it was extensively evaluated in four long-term ... more
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Early satiety is the feeling of being full after you have only eaten a small amount, perhaps only a few bites. This condition may also be described as having a poor appetite. ... more
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In the past, pathologists looked at tumours in a descriptive way. Now, we are beginning to characterise tumours and its molecular features at an individual level. Molecular biology has today enabled the possibility of individual prognosis, because ... more
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The journal also contains an editorial by Ernest Mazzaferri, MD, of the endocrinology division of the University of Florida at Gainesville. "The natural history of papillary thyroid cancer plays out over decades," writes Mazzaferri. He adds that ... more
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