Endometrial Cancer: Tests After Diagnosis
After a diagnosis of endometrial cancer, you will likely need other tests. These tests help your health care providers learn more about the cancer.
After a diagnosis of endometrial cancer, you will likely need other tests. These tests help your health care providers learn more about the cancer.
If your doctor thinks that your cancer of unknown primary may be breast or prostate cancer, they may suggest hormone therapy. This treatment is sometimes used to stop the hormones in your body from allowing cancer cells to grow.
If your doctor thinks you might have cancer of unknown primary (CUP), you will need certain exams and tests to be sure. These tests will be used to try to find the place the cancer started.
In rare cases, CML may be treated with surgery to remove a swollen spleen. This is called a splenectomy. Here's what you need to know.
Radiation therapy is a treatment for cancer that uses high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells or stop them from growing. It's also called radiotherapy.
A look at the many treatment choices for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).
Chemo is not often used to treat CML. But there are times when doctors may suggest using it. Here's what you need to know.
The immunotherapy medicine most often used to fight CML is called interferon. Read on to learn more.
During your treatment for CML, tests will be done to see if leukemia cells are being destroyed.
The phase of CML is important to know when deciding how to treat it. The phases note how many immature white blood cells (called blasts) are in the blood or bone marrow. Read on to learn more.