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If a person has swelling or symptoms described in the Symptoms section, his or her health care provider will ask many questions about the symptoms (when they began, recent illnesses, past or current medical ... Read more..Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 Posted in Leukemia | No Comments »
Because the symptoms of leukemia are nonspecific and the causes are not clearly defined, one's health care provider will carry out extensive interviews and any appropriate tests in order to identify ... Read more..Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 Posted in Colorectal Cancer | No Comments »
If you are having rectal bleeding or changes in your bowel movements, you will undergo tests to determine the cause of the symptoms. Your health care provider may insert a gloved ... Read more..Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 Posted in Cervical Cancer | No Comments »
As with all cancers, early diagnosis is key to successful treatment and cure. Treating precancerous changes that affect only the surface of a small part of the cervix is much ... Read more..Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 Posted in Breast Cancer | No Comments »
Diagnosis of breast cancer usually is comprised of several steps, including examination of the breast, mammography, possibly ultrasonography or MRI, and, finally, biopsy. Biopsy is the only definitive way to ... Read more..