Cancer and fluid build up

    • [DOC File]Single Patient IND - Dana–Farber/Harvard Cancer Center

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      Nov 10, 2011 · Lymphedema – Removal of lymph nodes may cause a build-up of fluid in the arms and legs called lymphedema. The swelling that results from lymphedema may cause discomfort, lack of sensation, and a decrease in movement or function.

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    • [DOC File]Module 9: Chronic Disease and Cancer

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      4. Blister – separation of & fluid build up between the epidermis and dermis; caused by rubbing. 5. Carcinogen – cancer-causing agent. 6. Mole – benign neoplasm. 7. Wart – benign neoplasm (uncontrolled growth of epidermis due to papilloma virus) 8. Mitosis – somatic cell division that results in 2 daughter cells identical to the ...

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    • Causes of Fluid Buildup in Cancer Patients | Healthfully

      Build up of fluid in the body or extremities causing swelling. The heart is not able to pump blood properly, which can cause weakness and tiredness, fluid retention, and fluid build-up in the lungs, which can cause shortness of breath.

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      It is used in making other chemicals, as a disinfectant, in bleaching, and for purifying water and sewage. ACUTE: Severe eye and skin burns, throat irritation, tearing, coughing, nose bleeds, chest pain. HIGH: Permanent lung damage, fluid build-up in the lungs and death. CHRONIC: Tooth damage, bronchitis, coughing, and shortness of breath.

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      Enlarged organs—enlargement of an organ due to an increase in the number of normal cells (known as “hyperplasia”); cancer; pregnancy; obesity; fluid buildup in the abdomen (known as “ascites”); accumulation of air in the stomach with or without twisting of the stomach (known as “bloat” or “gastric dilatation” or “gastric ...

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    • [DOCX File]Single Patient IND - Dana–Farber/Harvard Cancer Center

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      The heart is not able to pump blood properly, which can cause weakness and tiredness, fluid retention, and fluid build-up in the lungs, which can cause shortness of breath. Low blood pressure, which may cause dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting. A second cancer related to the treatment of your first cancer.

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      Windpipe (trachea) collapse within the chest; inflammation, infections (Mycoplasma), parasite, cancer (bronchogenic carcinoma) Lung Tissue (Pulmonary Parenchymal) Disease. Involving the lung tissue or cells) Fluid buildup (known as “pulmonary edema”)—heart-related (cardiogenic) or non-heart related (non-cardiogenic)

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      Making the diagnosis of appendiceal cancer requires examination of a tumor specimen. After starting in the appendix, appendiceal tumors and cancers frequently spread inside the abdominal cavity. Depending on the type of tumor or cancer, this can lead to either the build-up of mucinous fluid in the abdomen known as pseudomyxoma peritonei (see ...

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      Stage IV is the most advanced. The cancer may have spread to the inside of the liver or spleen. There may be distant metastases, such as ovarian cancer cells in the fluid around the lungs. The average five-year survival rate for this stage is less than 10%. Treatment Options: Tumor debulking before chemotherapy sometimes may be performed.

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      c. ensuring that too much fluid in the cells doesn’t cause edema. d. picking up and releasing hydrogens in the blood to balance its pH. 6.3 a 202 49. Proteins use the process of active transport to move substances in or out of the cell by: a. opening passages in the …

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