Cancer (oncology)

Condition after chemotherapy

The condition of a cancer patient after undergoing a course of chemotherapy is quite severe or moderate.

Brain sarcoma

Brain sarcoma is a pathological disease that affects the functioning of the entire body. Let's consider the causes of this disease, symptoms, diagnostic methods, treatment methods, and survival prognosis.

Nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy

After chemotherapy, most patients experience nausea – a constant or periodic painful sensation that is localized in the epigastric region and mouth area.

Side effects after chemotherapy

The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies more than twenty types of side effects after chemotherapy.

Atypical hyperplasia of the endometrium

Atypical endometrial hyperplasia is a term used to describe hypertrophic changes of adenomatous nature occurring in the endometrium, in combination with atypia.

Adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon

The most pressing problem in the field of oncology is colon and rectal cancer. One of the varieties of such cancer is adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon.

Low-differentiated adenocarcinoma.

Low-differentiated adenocarcinoma is a type of adenocarcinoma in which it is impossible to determine its structure and origin. This means that it is impossible to determine with the help of which cells and tissues of internal organs the formation of this type of tumor occurred.

Sarcoma of the spine

Spinal sarcoma is a rare malignant tumor. The disease is one of the most difficult to recognize and diagnose.

Pelvic sarcomas

Uterine sarcoma is an aggressive malignant tumor disease that is very rare. Uterine sarcoma can occur in patients of any age. The true causes of the disease are currently unknown.

Abdominal sarcomas

Abdominal sarcoma is a rare malignant neoplasm that affects the abdominal wall. Most often, sarcoma is presented as malignant pigment spots. Such skin changes indicate melanosarcoma.