How to check for cancer
Breast Self-Exam: How to Check for Lumps and Other Breast Chang…
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[DOC File]Cancer Prevent, Education, Screening and Treatment Program
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Individual with ovarian cancer, primary peritoneal cancer, or fallopian tube cancer. Men who developed breast cancer at any age. Individual has one or more first-degree relatives who meet any of the following criteria (check all that apply): Breast cancer who has one relative with breast cancer diagnosed at an early age (especially
[DOC File]Cancer Prevention
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(check all that apply) Individual has greater than 10 adenomatous colonic polyps and (check all that apply) A recessive inheritance (family history positive only for siblings) Undergone testing for adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) with negative results. Individual has greater than 15 cumulative adenomas in 10 years and (check all that apply)
Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility
The pathologist will examine the biopsy sample to check for cancer cells and determine the Gleason score. The Gleason score ranges from 2-10 and describes how likely it is that a tumor will spread. The lower the number, the less likely the tumor is to spread.
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