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Malignant liver tumors

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2012
Malignant tumors of the liver comprise a relatively small fraction of the total number of pediatric malignancies. However, these tumors can be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, and there have been significant therapeutic gains during the past few decades through advances in systemic therapy and surgical treatment.
Joshua N, Honeyman   +1 more
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Malignant Tumors of the Liver

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1986
HCC occurs infrequently in Western countries, with recent increases being reported in California and parts of Europe. Southeast Asia, Japan, and South Africa continue to have a high incidence of this tumor with HBV, cirrhosis, and the ingestion of aflatoxins being identified as probable risk factors.
G C, Vitale, L S, Heuser, H C, Polk
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CHEMOTHERAPY OF MALIGNANT TUMORS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1959
Excerpt (Corresponding member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R.) A development of the problem of the drug therapy of cancer is possible along two main roads.
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Malignant Ovarian Tumors

Postgraduate Medicine, 1951
Because the ovary has no direct communication with the body surface, pathologic deviation in size from the normal is very often overlooked in its earlier development at which time much more favorable prognosis can be given as far as operative cure is concerned.
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MALIGNANT TUMORS IN CHILDHOOD

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960
Malignant disease was diagnosed in 404 of 38,967 children admitted to a hospital during six and one-half years. In children less than one year old, renal and adrenosympathetic tumors were the most frequent type. Thereafter leukemia and lymphoma predominated until the age of 8 years.
W B, KIESEWETTER, E J, MASON
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Malignant Spinal Tumors

2023
Malignant spinal tumors constitute around 22% of all primary spinal tumors. The most common location of metastases to the spinal region is the extradural compartment. The molecular and genetic characterization of these tumors was the basis for the updated WHO classification of CNS tumors in 2016, where many CNS tumors are now diagnosed according to ...
Mohammad Hassan A, Noureldine   +2 more
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TUMORS, MALIGNANT | Overview

2006
Although the most common malignancies of the lung are primary bronchogenic carcinomas and metastatic tumors, a wide range of rarer tumor types can occur in humans. Newer techniques to establish histological confirmation of malignancy include the use of ultrasound and fluorescence to enhance the precision of bronchoscopic biopsy.
Fong, K. M.   +2 more
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Photosensitization of malignant tumors

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1986
AbstractPhotodynamic therapy is a new, experimental method of treating malignant tumors by utilizing the relatively selective retention of the photosen‐sitizer (hematoporphyrin derivative or dihematoporphyrin ether) and its ability to elicit an efficient photodynamic reaction upon activation with penetrating viable light. Application of this therapy to
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Malignant Tumors of the Hand

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2020
Primary malignant tumors in the hand are rare as compared to benign lesions; however, it is essential for orthopeadic surgeons to be familiar with their clinical presentation. The approach to working up a mass in the hand must be methodical and thorough, and clinicians must maintain high index of suspicion when evaluating these lesions.
Talia Chapman, Edward Athanasian
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Cryotherapy for malignant tumors

Cryobiology, 1967
Summary o 1. 2. A cryoprobe which uses a gas refrigeration system and has definite advantages over the conventional liquid nitrogen systems is described. 3. Useful in multiple entaneous lesions which can be easily and painlessly controlled. 4. Antibodies directed toward DNA, RNA, and tumor cells develop after cryotherapy. The significance
J, Blackwood, F T, Moore, W G, Pace
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