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hELLO,
the chances are low, but there are tumour markers which can be done to find out the same and also imaging modalities.
the chances are low, but there are tumour markers which can be done to find out the same and also imaging modalities.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Hailakandi
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People with cancer (or with a history of cancer) can get some vaccines, but this depends on many factors, such as the type of vaccine, the type of cancer a person has (had), if they are still being treated for cancer, and if their immune system is working properly. Because of this, it’s best to talk with your cancer doctor before getting any type of vaccine.
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Dear lybrate-user
a tumor may be benign as well. Malignant tumors will be hard, fixed to the surface and grows fast.
There are biopsies done to ascertain the tumor type and whether it is malignant or not.
a tumor may be benign as well. Malignant tumors will be hard, fixed to the surface and grows fast.
There are biopsies done to ascertain the tumor type and whether it is malignant or not.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
High amounts of ca-125 in the blood (generally more than 35 units per ml) could be a sign of ovarian cancer. If someone has symptoms related to ovarian cancer, such as bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, the test can be one of the first steps to check for the disease.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
High amounts of ca-125 in the blood (generally more than 35 units per ml) could be a sign of ovarian cancer. If someone has symptoms related to ovarian cancer, such as bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, the test can be one of the first steps to check for the disease.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Kollam
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Dear lybrate-user ji
I must appreciate your love and concern for your girlfriend. As you might already know that stage iiib, (1) cancer has spread to the pelvic wall; and/or (2) the tumor has become large enough to block one or both ureters (tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder) or has caused one or both kidneys to get bigger or stop working.
Since she already had surgery there is a 60% chances of living for another 5 years with radiation or chemo.
The reason for her vomitin...more
I must appreciate your love and concern for your girlfriend. As you might already know that stage iiib, (1) cancer has spread to the pelvic wall; and/or (2) the tumor has become large enough to block one or both ureters (tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder) or has caused one or both kidneys to get bigger or stop working.
Since she already had surgery there is a 60% chances of living for another 5 years with radiation or chemo.
The reason for her vomitin...more
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There are other modalities of management available too apart from sorafenib alone. For that patient needs to get evaluated for staging of the disease and other parameters.
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U have to take it as your doctor have advised, yes there are some side effects but you have to take it.
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