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1) Is CIN 3 equivalent to Stage 0 Cervical Cancer? 2) Is Carcinoma in situ the same as CIN 3? 3) Is Carcinoma in situ the XXXXXXX as Stage 0 cervical cancer? Please answer... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
I was diagnosed with pT4 N1 MO stage3 adenocarcinoma of ampullar of vater in 2011 i had a whipples and chemo, whats my prognosis and please just be straight ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
How treatable is Stage3 Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the anal/rectal area, currently tumour is 5cm x 2.9 cms, Cancer has not spread to other organs, possibility of small amount of lymph node involvement... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
my mother was diagnosed with peritoneal cancer stage3. The doctors never made it clear if this was ... mesothelioma. If her biopsy says she has peritonealstage3 cancer does this... View answer
I was diagnosed with stage 111C primary peritonealcarcinoma. The Dr. was only able to remove 95. The remaining 5% is on the liver and intestines. I have done chemo for 10 months straight on a 3... View answer
Hello Doctor, My mother is affected by Adeno carcinoma of endocervix stage IIB. In her CT scan Report they have given one statement VISUALISED BONES SHOW EVIDENCE OF SEVERE DEGERATIVE CHANGES is this ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Deepak Anvekar
( General & Family Physician)
My mother has primary peritoneal cancer . She was diagnosed at Stage IIIC almost two weeks ago ... to see her Oncologist? Does this mean it is moving into stage IV? She has been constipated also for... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pranjal Kulshreshtha
( Oncologist)
my granny is diagonised with poorly differentiated carcinoma left ovary - morphologically suggestive of mucinous carcinoma Grade 3 with metastasis to left fallopian tube, right ovary, uterus, cervix ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aseem Rai Bhatnagar
( Oncologist)
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