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A Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour involves Leydig cells as well as Sertoli cells, supportive cells that play a vital role in the growth of sperm cells within the testicles. Symptoms are similar to those of regular Leydig tumours, but about one-quarter of Sertoli-Leydig cell tumours are malignant. ...
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What percentage of parotid tumors are malignant? Just as a benign tumor does, they often present as a painless enlarging mass that may or may not be associated with neck lymph node metastases.About 20%of parotid tumors are malignant, with higher percentages for children, for the submandibular g...
Melanoma occurs when skin is damaged and the DNA fails to repair. During the process of producing melanin cells, something goes wrong which triggers mutations in those skin cells. These mutated skin cells can multiply rapidly and form malignant tumours. ...
Secondly the Seralini Study shows the link between genetically inserting the active ingredient of Agent Orange into every cell of the maize plant and massive tumours and leukemia. Both these are produced by Monsanto which started as a maker of poisons for wars before re-branding itself as an ‘...
These tumors can arise from malignant cells in anymucin-secreting area of the body. The tumor is known as anadenocarcinoma, a reference to the fact that it originates in glandular tissue, and cancers of the breast and gastrointestinal tract are most likely to give rise to a Krukenberg tumor...
Lipomas are benign tumors that consist mostly of fat cells. More frequently found in middle aged people, lipomas usually grow slowly beneath a person’s skin in the subcutaneous tissue. They are often not visible until they reach a relatively large size. At this point, they feel rubbery, so...
@hamje32 - That’s an excellent question. While I am not a doctor, I don’t believe that there are any good tumours, regardless of where they are grown. I assume that a tumour grown in the stroma would be surrounded by (and supported by) that connective tissue, and so yes, I gues...
I've had a ton of blood work done and I saw a gastroenterologist yesterday. Both doctors have told me I'm anemic but they don't know why (I've never had heavy periods). And my enzymes are still elevated (or rising, I'm not sure) so if that continues they'll have to take the...