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Recurrent breast cancer
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(Category)
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Male breast cancer
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(Category)
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Inflammatory breast cancer
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(Category)
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Depo-Provera
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(Gynecology Services)
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... is no increased risk of stroke or pulmonary embolism
Minimal drug interactions
May be used by breast-feeding mothers
Reduces the risk of endometrial cancer by 80%
Depo-provera does not offer ...
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Surgical Care
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... of Surgery and Endoscope as well as Breast Cancer Society of Taiwan. He works as Chief Surgeon at Shanghai Landseed International Hospital and practices on both minimally invasive and traditional surgery. ...
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Inflammatory breast cancer
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(Inflammatory breast cancer)
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Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare type of breast cancer that develops rapidly, making the affected breast red, swollen and tender. Inflammatory breast cancer occurs when cancer cells block the lymphatic ...
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Female infertility
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(Female infertility)
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... menstrual cycle and the beginning of your next menstrual cycle?
Do you experience premenstrual symptoms, such as breast tenderness, abdominal bloating or cramping?
If you've been unable to conceive ...
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Gynecomastia
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(Gynecomastia)
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Gynecomastia is swelling of the breast tissue in boys or men, caused by an imbalance of the hormones estrogen and testosterone. Gynecomastia can affect one or both breasts, sometimes unevenly. Newborns, ...
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Group B strep disease
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(Group B strep disease)
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... during labor and delivery.
Group B strep typically doesn't affect the length of time you and your baby spend in the hospital, and it doesn't affect your ability to breast-feed safely.
Vaccine in development ...
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Gallstones
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(Gallstones)
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... breastbone
Back pain between your shoulder blades
Pain in your right shoulder
Gallstone pain may last several minutes to a few hours.
When to see a doctor Make an appointment with your ...
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Galactorrhea
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(Galactorrhea)
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Galactorrhea is a milky nipple discharge unrelated to the normal milk production of breast-feeding. Galactorrhea itself isn't a disease, but it's a sign of an underlying problem. Although it occurs ...
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Klinefelter syndrome
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(Klinefelter syndrome)
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... may also cause reduced muscle mass, reduced body and facial hair, and enlarged breast tissue. The effects of Klinefelter syndrome vary, and not everyone with it develops signs and symptoms.
Klinefelter ...
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Spinal tumor
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(Spinal tumor )
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... tumors that affect the vertebrae have spread (metastasized) to the spine from another site in the body — often the prostate, breast, lung or kidney. Although the original (primary) cancer is usually diagnosed ...
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Difficulty swallowing
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(Difficulty swallowing)
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... stuck in your throat or chest, or behind your breastbone (sternum)
Drooling
Hoarseness
Bringing food back up (regurgitation)
Frequent heartburn
Food or stomach acid backing up into your throat ...
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Testicular cancer
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(Testicular cancer)
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... of the breasts
Cancer usually affects only one testicle.
When to see a doctor See your doctor if you detect any pain, swelling or lumps in your testicles or groin area, especially if these ...
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Broken ribs
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(Broken ribs)
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... liver or kidneys. The bottom two ribs rarely fracture because they have more flexibility than do the upper and middle ribs, which are anchored to the breastbone. But if you break a lower rib, the ...
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Recurrent breast cancer
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(Recurrent breast cancer)
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Recurrent breast cancer is breast cancer that comes back after initial treatment. Although treatment is aimed at eliminating all cancer cells, a few may survive. These undetected cancer cells multiply, ...
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Proctitis
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(Proctitis)
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... difficile bacteria to gain a foothold in the rectum.
Proctitis in children. Proctitis sometimes occurs in breast-fed children and in children who have strep throat. A form of proctitis caused by ...
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Breast Cancer Screening Shanghai
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(Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
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Breast Cancer Screening Tests
Breast cancer screening means checking a woman's breasts for cancer before there are signs or symptoms of the disease. Three main tests are used to screen the breasts ...
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Cancer Facts for Lesbians and Bisexual Women
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(Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
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Protect yourself and the people you care about in Shanghai China.
The most common types of cancer among women are breast, colon, lung, ovarian, and uterine cancer. Studies suggest that lesbians and bisexual ...