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5 year survival rate breast cancer

According to a statistical study that was conducted by the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) and consulted by the National Cancer Institute, based on women who were diagnosed with breast cancer during the time period of three years starting from 1998 to 2001, the 5 year survival rate breast cancer was established. The five [...]

Diverticular disease colon is a digestive disease and it is also referred to a diverticulitis of the colon. This is due to the formation of pouch like structures referred to as diverticula on the outside of the colon. The process of formation of the pouch like structures is known as diverticulosis. The diverticular disease colon [...]

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Cystic fibroma is also known as fibroma cysticum and it is characterized by the presence of a central softening or dilated lymphatic vessels. The term fibroma refers to uterine fibroids that present themselves as benign tumors in the human body. They are imposed of fibrous or connective tissues and they are known to grow into [...]

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The cystic teratomas are encapsulated tumors that can be available in benign or malignant form. The histology of the cystic teratomas reveals the presence of tissue and organ component and it contains derivation of the three fundamental germ layers found in the human body. In most cases, it is easy to distinguish the three germ [...]

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A multilocular cystic nephroma is also known as mixed epithelial stromal tumor or renal epithelial stromal tumor. This is classified as a very rare kind of benign kidney disease. It is also commonly referred to as cystic nephroma. And it is an asymptomatic disease and in most cases, cancer is identified at a later stage [...]

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Cystic metastasis occurs when the head and neck squamous cell carcinoma spreads to deep cervical nodes in the human body. Cystic metastasis is present in firm, solid masses that can be found in the associated lymph node chains. Cystic metastasis is also described as fluid filled extension of the metastasis nodes. This mass of cyst [...]

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In very rare cases, the diagnosis liver mass differential cystic indicates the presence of hepatic cystadenomas.  The diagnosis liver mass differential cystic is identified only in the later stage when the disease has reached the final stages. Today, more and more people are trying to spread awareness about the need to detect cancer in the [...]

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Breast cysts including cystic foci are commonly found in old women who are more than forty years old. The cystic foci are mostly seen in women when a sonography is performed. In the case of simple cystic foci that are no potential malignancies but they are available in the form of solid and fluid filled [...]

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Fiber cystic breasts are identified by the presence of lumps in one or both the breasts. It can also be accompanied by a level of discomfort in the breasts. The conditions are very common in women and it is mostly available in a benign form. This means that the fiber cystic condition is not malignant [...]

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There are many cases where adenomas have cystic spaces that are enclosed by a thin capsule. The cystic spaces may contain yellowish or red brown fluid content. The encapsulated cystic spaces are well vascularized and are found towards the interior. The capsule that forms the cyst is rough with fine proliferations. There are various types [...]

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