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Learn how we use diagnostic tests to determine the stage of pancreatic cancer, which in turn helps us shape the best treatment plan for you.
… Staging is part of the cancer diagnosis process. It tells us if the cancer has spread, and how far. The stage also tells us about the tumor’s location. Diagnostic tests tell us whether a cyst is benign (not cancer), a precancerous lesion, or a malignant (cancer) tumor. If the tumor is cancer, the information
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AIDS-Associated Cancers
Our team of specialists will shape a treatment approach that makes sense for you. Learn more about our AIDS-associated cancer experts.
… At Memorial Sloan Kettering, people with AIDS-related cancer are treated by a team of experts including specialists in medical oncology, dermatology, infectious disease, and radiation oncology who work together to develop an individualized treatment plan. Select from the list below to learn more about
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Memorial Sloan Kettering physicians offer expert diagnostic services for gallbladder and bile duct cancers, using tests including blood tests, diagnostic imaging, and minimally invasive biopsy.
… Gallbladder cancer is hard to find early. The gallbladder lies deep inside the body and cannot be felt during routine physical exams. The disease is often diagnosed unexpectedly when the gallbladder is removed to treat gallstones or another condition. If you have symptoms symptoms that suggest you may
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Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors
If you or your loved one has been diagnosed with a gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumor, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is ready to help. Find a doctor or clinical trial, and learn about our approach to treatment.
… Neuroendocrine tumors are a highly diverse group of tumors formed by neuroendocrine cells. Because these cells are found throughout the body, neuroendocrine tumors can arise in a variety of organs, including those of the gastrointestinal system, lungs, thymus, and skin. Another type of tumor that arises
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The common signs and symptoms of lymphoma can be vague and mimic other illnesses. Learn more about when to see a doctor.
… The most common early symptom of lymphoma is painless swelling of one or more lymph nodes, typically in your neck, armpits, or groin. Other common signs and symptoms of lymphoma include: fever unexplained weight loss sweating (often at night) lack of energy itching Many of these symptoms may be related
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Learn how a physical exam, blood and imaging tests, and surgery can help in diagnosing testicular cancer.
… Many people come to MSK because they found a lump or swelling in 1 of their testicles. During your first appointment, you will have a thorough exam of your testicles and abdomen. We will also do blood tests to measure certain protein levels (tumor markers). These markers can tell us if you have tumors
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Signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer can be hard to detect, but may include abdominal bloating or swelling. Learn how MSK can help if you develop symptoms.
… Ovarian cancer rarely has noticeable symptoms when it is in its earliest stages . As the cancer progresses, subtle symptoms begin to appear, but they still may not be noticed right away, or they may be blamed on other common conditions, such as constipation or an irritable bowel. The symptoms of ovarian
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Learn about the symptoms of central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma, which may be different depending on where in the body the cancer is located.
… Central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma can cause different symptoms depending on where it is located in the body. Symptoms for primary and secondary CNS lymphoma are the same. Symptoms of CNS Lymphoma in the Brain CNS lymphoma in the brain causes symptoms in about three-quarters of people who have it.
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Learn more about diagnosing pediatric blood disorders and how our experts in hematology can help you or your child only at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
… When your child comes to MSK Kids, our experts in hematology (the study of blood) will perform a complete medical work-up that may include: a physical exam to look for certain outward signs of blood disorders blood tests, the most common way hematologists diagnose blood disorders genetic tests for certain
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Our relationship doesn’t end with treatment. Learn more about the support we offer through our Survivorship Center.
… Your doctor will want to continue to see you regularly for frequent follow-up exams for several years or longer. He or she will watch for side effects of treatment that can develop months to years after therapy has concluded (late effects), and for signs of the recurrence. During these check-ups, you