Cancer (oncology)

Lung metastasis

Secondary tumors – metastases in the lungs – are classified as follows: by the nature of the lesion – focal or infiltrative; by quantitative characteristic – solitary (1 pc), single (2-3 pcs) or multiple (more than 3); by the degree of enlargement – small or large.

Symptoms of stomach cancer

Symptoms of stomach cancer allow you to diagnose a gastrointestinal disease and start the necessary treatment in time. Let's consider what stomach cancer is, how to identify it and, most importantly, how to cure this disease.

Knee cyst

A knee cyst is a fairly common occurrence today. Mostly, it affects people who, due to their occupation, are subject to constant physical stress (people with heavy physical work, athletes) or a knee cyst manifests itself as a secondary disease against the background of arthritis, arthrosis and other similar diseases.

Symptoms of throat cancer

Symptoms of laryngeal cancer are not only caused by smoking and alcohol abuse. Alcohol consumption, various oral infections, and environmental pollution can also trigger laryngeal cancer.

Metastasis in gastric cancer

Metastases in stomach cancer are formed when a small section of the tumor (or even several cells) is torn off and enters the lymph flow.

Metastasis to the lymph nodes

Epithelial cancers (e.g. melanoma) are more often spread via the lymphatic route. Tumor processes in internal organs: stomach, colon, larynx, uterus – are thus capable of creating metastases in the lymph nodes.

Metastasis to the pancreas.

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Liver cancer treatment

Very often, liver tumor removal is not feasible due to the disease being too advanced. In such cases, liver cancer treatment consists of maintaining the patient's satisfactory well-being and maximizing life extension, if possible.

Metastasis to the rectum

Metastases in the rectum are carried throughout the body by the blood and lymphatic systems. For rectal cancer, the source of metastasis is often organs and tissues adjacent to the tumor.

Bartholin gland cyst

A Bartholin's gland cyst is a formation that occurs as a result of blockage of the gland duct and accumulation of its own secretion. The cyst can reach significant sizes (3-4 cm) and is manifested by swelling in the labia, pain and discomfort when walking or during sexual intercourse.