Esophageal Cancer
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- RC280.E8.O145.1 - Thank heavens for the flu
Marjie O'Connor
- Esophageal Cancer is relatively unusual, but it is also unusually lethal. The most recent statistics indicate an 85% mortality rate. It is the fastest-growing kind of cancer in the United States it is much more common in some other countries. There are actually two kinds of EC: adeno and squamous cell.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/esophagus.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-13
RC280.K5 - Kidney Cancer
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- RC280.K5.A243.1 - A Description of a Laprascopic Radical Nephrectomy
Walt A. Albro
- A brief description of the discovery of a tumor in my right kidney, followed by the laprascopic procedure to remove the kidney. Surgery would be a laprascopic radical nephrectomy (hand assisted).
http://www.cancerlynx.com/nephrectomy.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-13
- RC280.K5.M192.1 - Kidney Cancer - A Hidden Killer
Robin Martinez
- That was our introduction to kidney cancer. Often the symptoms are so general or vague that the kidneys are never considered...until it's too late.
http://www.cancerlynx.com/kidney.html
Link added 2006-05-21; reviewed 2008-10-13