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A branchial cleft cyst is a mass that develops beneath the skin on a person's neck near the pharynx and sternocleidomastoid muscle. These cysts are the result of a failure during development of...
Uterine fibroid tumors are related to consumption of fatty foods, stress, smoking, caffeine and alcohol. Changing your diet to include nuts and cold-pressed almond oil will change your body...
A neuroma is a thickening of nerve tissue that develops into a noncancerous growth or tumor. While they can develop in various parts of the body, neuromas are most often seen in the head and feet....
A neuroma is a noncancerous growth or tumor that can develop in various parts of the body. Morton's and acoustic are the most common neuromas. An acoustic neuroma is a tumor that grows slowly on a...
Both B-cell and T-cell lymphoma are types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, but each affects a different part of the immune system.
Chemotherapy involves taking one or more drugs that destroy cancer cells. Although the treatment's most common application is fighting cancer, certain chemotherapy drugs are also used to combat...
Ductal carcinoma is cancer that begins in the milk duct of a breast. There are two types: noninvasive (or in situ) ductal carcinoma hasn't spread outside of the duct, and invasive ductal carcinoma...
Invasive ductal carcinoma, abbreviated IDC, is the most common form of cancer affecting the breast. The American Cancer Society reports it represents approximately 80 percent of all breast cancers...
The earliest type of breast cancer is called ductal carcinoma in situ, which is abbreviated DCIS. It is the most frequent kind of breast cancer when referring to cancer still confined to its place...
A bladder polyp, a growth that forms in the bladder lining, may be cancerous or benign. According to Dr. Robert Shmerling at the Harvard Medical School, the cause of most types of bladder polyps...
Lesions or tumors on the bottom of the foot are awkward and sometimes debilitating. No one knows what causes them--only that they are more common among men, children and the elderly. Most patients...
Neuroblastoma is a form of cancer that most often affects children 5 years old or younger. According to the Mayo Clinic, it strikes roughly 650 Americans annually, and patients younger than 12...
Fibroids affect a large number of women, causing pain and heavy bleeding. Hysterectomies, or surgical removal of the uterus, are the current standard treatment for fibroids, though other methods...
Treating end-stage cancer pain involves alleviating both physical and mental discomfort. Cancer pain can trigger depression and other mental disorders as the patient copes with the physical...
Carcinoid tumors are cancerous growths that usually appear on the lungs or in the gastrointestinal tract, according to the Mayo Clinic. The cancer grows slowly and may not produce symptoms for...
If you are undergoing pelvic radiation treatments for cervical or uterine cancer, your doctor may recommend the use of a vaginal dilator to help increase and restore elasticity to the tissue in...
The United States Government spends a lot of time and money proving which cancer therapies work. Once a treatment becomes proven, the National Cancer Institute informs the public the treatment is...
hCG stands for human chorionic gonadotropin or human chorionic gonadotrophin. They are both the same thing: a hormone in the human body. In the vast majority of occurrences, hCG only presents...
A prostate biopsy involves your doctor taking a small tissue culture from your rectum and examining it to see if any cancer exists. The doctor will insert a thin needle into the perineum--the area...
Fibroid tumors are commonly found in women in their 30s and 40s before menopause. They are caused by an abnormal growth in the uterus. A fibroid tumor can be painless or painful depending on the...
Oncocytoma carcinoid disease is the condition of having a tumor comprised of oncocytes, a specific type of cell. This disease presents itself in many different places and its tumors can be benign...
Neuroblastoma is a cancer that appears in children and can appear in different areas of the body. It affects specialized cells that are important in the development of the nervous system and...
Fibroid tumors are benign growths that range in size from less than 1 inch to as large as a grapefruit. These growths develop and fester in the wall of the uterus. Common symptoms include pelvis...
A malignant melanoma is a cancerous tumor that develops in skin cells known as melanocytes, and is one of the most serious types of skin cancer as it can metastasize or spread to other parts of...
There are five stages of cancer, determined by how far the cancer has spread. Stage IV colon cancer describes when the cancer has spread to organs such as the lungs, liver, ovary or peritoneum....
Tumors near or on the ribs are either benign or malignant. According to Merck.com, primary chest wall tumors account for 5 percent of all thoracic tumors and 1 percent to 2 percent of all primary...
A lipoma is a benign tumor made up of mature fatty cells that commonly occur superficially. Although rare, it is possible for lipomas to develop deep in your body's organs.
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the American Cancer Society (ACS) describe carcinoids and gastrinomas as distinct tumors of pancreatic cancer. Produced by different cells in the pancreas,...
Tumors are made of cells that grow uncontrolled and lump together. Often these cells have a gene mutation that disrupts the normal growth process. These gene mutations interrupt a process called...
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that are common. They affect from 20 to 40 percent of all women over age 35. The prevalence for uterine fibroids tends to run in families. Most are small...
A pseudocapsule is a tumorous growth with thick walls. If one grows inside the pocket where a pacemaker is located it can be dangerous, and in some cases, fatal.
The discomfort of fibroids affects many women--so much so that some women choose to have them surgically removed to abate the pain. There are, though, holistic and natural treatment regimens...
Fibroid tumors are small, usually benign, tumors that develop in a woman's uterus usually in her late 30s and early 40s and ceasing altogether after menopause. The cause of these tumors is...
A benign tumor is a mass that does not display any characteristics related to cancerous tumors. When a tumor is discovered, a biopsy may be performed to determine if it is benign. Benign tumors...
Neuromas are benign tumors (not cancerous) composed of nerve tissue. They can develop in various areas of the body, most commonly in a nerve on the foot (Morton's neuroma) or a nerve in the head...
Chemotherapy is often used as a treatment for cancer patients. According to chemotherapy.com, the treatment can be administered orally, intravenously or through injection into a body cavity. Some...
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, occurs when malignant tumors develop in the stomach and have the potential to spread to other organs. Certain types of stomach tumors exist.
Radiation therapy is a localized treatment for various forms of tumors. Radiation that centers on areas of the body involving the lungs, throat, larynx, esophagus, trachea or mouth may cause an...
A neuroma is a tumor that forms from nerve tissues. While these types of tumors are not malignant, they can present health complications.
Papillary ovarian cancer is a less common form of ovarian cancer that is often referred to as papillary serous ovarian cancer. While all types of ovarian cancer are fought in a similar fashion,...
Pheochromocytoma occurs in the center of the adrenal gland. Your adrenal glands sit right above both your kidneys (you have two adrenal glands). Pheochromocytoma causes your body to produce more...
When lung cancer metastasizes, the cancer cells can travel from your lungs to your brain, leading to a secondary tumor. The symptoms of such a condition include loss of muscular coordination,...
Necrosis refers to the death of soft tissue cells in the body. Cancer tumors and some forms of cancer treatment can interfere with blood flow, causing tissue death. According to the National...
Breast cancer symptoms can vary from having lumps, swelling, skin changes to having no obvious symptoms at all. Non-cancerous symptoms may include an infection or a cyst. You should take early...
Fibroids grow on the inner walls of the uterus. These growths are benign and range in size from pea-sized to grapefruit-sized. However, the growths generally shrink in size after menopause has...
If you speak or sing too much, you may develop non-cancerous growths on your vocal cords. These are called nodules. They cause your voice to change, make it hard to talk or sing, and can cause pain.
Information on how to keep your breasts healthy and nutritional information that can promote healthier breasts and even change the way your breasts look and feel.
A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is primarily used as early screening for prostate cancer before symptoms of the disease appear. The test measures the blood levels of the protein produced by...
Increased estrogen levels help increase the growth of fibroid tumors. A low-estrogen diet should be followed to decrease the size of fibroid tumors and relieve symptoms. Symptoms of fibroid tumors...
Several types of peripheral nerve tumors can affect the sciatic nerve. Peripheral nerves reside outside of the central nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain and spinal...