Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common type of primary liver cancer. It can be treated in a variety of ways depending on the location of the cancer and the overall health of the patient. The two surgical treatments of this type of cancer are resection where they only remove the cancerous portion of the liver or a complete liver transplantation for those with the best chance of a full recovery. Non-surgical treatments include ablation, chemotherapy, or clinical trials involving trying new cancer fighting drugs.
One can find information about primary peritoneal carcinoma on a number of websites. Macmillan, wikipedia, and WebMD are few examples of websites where one can find information about primary peritoneal carcinoma.
The English plural is carcinomas. The Greek/Latin plural would be carcinomata.
Yes, Renal Cell Carcinoma is a curable cancer. There are many different treatment options such as this one, http://www.torisel.com/ It seems to be a very popular treatment option for patients with Renal Cell Carcinoma Cancer
It is called stage I if it is found in one spot. Ductal carcinoma in situ means that it has been found in place in a duct.
What is HZ and where would one find it to treat cachexia
Yes, there are health risks for one using an infrared light regularly. Short-term exposure can cause burns to the skin. Longtime exposure can cause a risk of developing skin cancer (melanoma), squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma.
Papillary carcinoma of thyroid (excellent prognosis)
Then you treat the other one(s) as you would have done if there was only one.
One example of a science fiction plot is "first contact." How would be treat aliens from another planet? How would these aliens treat us?
There are many diets one might consider going on to help treat high cholesterol. One such diet would be a low-fat diet, where one would cut unnecessary fats from one's diet.
there was many ways to treat snake bites one thing is you would suck all the poison out but that coukd get you killed\\o
lung cancernoun carcinoma of the lungs; one of the commonest forms of cancer