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can any benign tumour become malignant after some days ? Is so then which type of benign tumour become malignant ? Is benign tumour and fluid filled cyst are same thing ? If not what is the difference ... View answer
Hellow sir, I am XXXX XXXXXXX from XXXXXXX XXXXXXX My question is "can brain tumour be transferred through mosquitoes?" My neighbour is suffering from brain tumour and there are so many mosquitoes in my ... View answer
can a tumour have a blood supply; or if the tumour has a blood supply does it mean cancer. I was just told I have a tumour on my chest. About one year ago I injured my chest/ sternum and I thought ... View answer
I have a pituitary tumour. I cannot seem to find any information on pituitary bleeds, and I know that thisâ was explained to me when the tumour was initially found. Could you please tell me the ... View answer
am i having brain tumour? am so scared doctor.....am 19 years old,female, doing my degree..... back ... its tumour or not plzzzzzzzzz tell me more about tumour ... View answer
can PHYLLOIDES Tumour be cured by Homeopathy...????my age is 38yrs old..my height is 5.4 n weight is around 70kgs... n i have already remove one of the PHYLLOIDES Tumour in early feb 2011 now its ... View answer
revel a moderaetly differentiated adenocarcinoma and the tumour is disposed in glandular disposition of vbarious sizes.few nests of tumour cells are present in the serous layer.no vascular or lymphatic... View answer
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IS Granulosa cell tumour with CD99 positive can be cured by Chemothereapy. Tumour had been removed ... with granulosa cell tumour with cd99 positive. Tumour cells are small with oval... View answer
Hi, My mom has recently been diagnosed with IDC grade 2, invasive tumour in dermis and all first 8 lymph nodes tumour free with TNM: pT1, pN0, pMx. The tumour size is 0.8x0.7cm. The epidermis of skin... View answer
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