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if these are tiny areas then they are probably petechia which are small bleeds usually related to low platelet count. Blood counts are general low in terminal cancer patients.
Precancerous lesions are at high risk of becoming cancer so they are usually treated as a preventative measure. If there is a risk of treatment that outweighs the risk of cancer they may not be treated, but this is rare.
Cyst, fissure, macule, papule, polyp, pustule, ulcer, vesicle, and wheal.
Ulcers or white lesions that do not disappear after a few weeks.
White cells or lesions! I just found some had a biopsy and it is pre-cancer.
The lesions are a result of being severely immunocompromized and developing Kaposi's Sarcoma.
Depends on where the primary cancer is. Not necessarily, but it can only be determined by a fine needle aspiration.
skin cancer
There are many conditions which can cause a lot of brain lesions. Some of those conditions are multiple sclerosis, repeated injuries, infections, and cancer.
enlarged, non movable lymphnodes lesions in your oral cavity that dont go away after two weeks lesions that are painless you smoke!
Malcolm Stening has written: 'Cancer and related lesions of the vulva' -- subject(s): Vulva, Surgery, Diseases, Cancer
It cause little pain to most people , often being described as a tightness, heaviness being felt. Hypervascular lesions are a symptom of cancer.