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Medical tests
… The tissue samples taken are looked at for cancer cells. For a transrectal prostate biopsy, an ultrasound … are no signs of infection or cancer . Abnormal: Cancer cells or signs of infection are found. There are signs of an … a small amount of tissue. If the test finds prostate cancer cells, your biopsy report will include a Gleason score and a …
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… growths are seen. Benign growths do not contain cancer cells. Benign skin changes include moles, skin tags , warts … tumours, such as neurofibromas or dermatofibromas. Cancer cells such as basal cell cancer , squamous cell cancer , or melanoma are …
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… your baby's blood. It happens because Rh-negative blood cells don't have a marker called Rh factor on them, but Rh-positive blood cells do. In most cases, your blood will not mix with your … again, the antibodies could attack your baby's red blood cells. This can cause the baby to have anemia, jaundice, or …
Medications
… which may lead to low numbers of red and white blood cells. A low number of red blood cells can lead to anemia. A low number of white blood cells can decrease your body's ability to fight serious, …
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… Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a cancer of the blood cells. It's a type of leukemia in which the bone marrow makes too many young white blood cells called lymphocytes. In CLL, some of these lymphocytes … or die off as they should. Instead, they become leukemia cells. These leukemia cells slowly crowd out normal blood …
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… often is successful in treating small lesions of squamous cell carcinoma in situ . footnote 1 If cryosurgery is used … Edinburgh: Mosby Elsevier. Carucci JA, et al. (2012). Basal cell carcinoma. In LA Goldman et al., eds., Fitzpatrick's … Edinburgh: Mosby Elsevier. Carucci JA, et al. (2012). Basal cell carcinoma. In LA Goldman et al., eds., Fitzpatrick's …
Medications
… used to treat a certain type of lymphoma (diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, also known as DLBCL). This medication works by stopping the growth of cancer cells. How To Use This medication is given by slow injection … function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. This …
Medications
… cancer). It works by slowing the growth of cancer cells. How To Use Read the Patient Information Leaflet if … function, an effect that may lead to a low number of blood cells such as red cells, white cells, and platelets. This effect can cause …
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… Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer in which abnormal skin cells grow out of control. It isn't as common as other types … sun exposure can damage DNA. This can cause normal skin cells to become abnormal. These abnormal cells can quickly grow out of control. Having lighter skin, …
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… system in response to infection. They cause red blood cells to clump together (agglutinate) at low temperatures. … when the skin warms up. In some cases, the clumped blood cells can stop the flow of blood to the tips of the fingers, … high levels of cold agglutinins can destroy red blood cells throughout the body. This condition is called …