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Lipoma Benign Lump | Other Conditions | Cancer Research UK
To make a diagnosis your doctor will feel and look at your lump. In most cases, your doctor can recognise and diagnose a lipoma easily. Your doctor will also ask questions about the lump. For example, do you have any symptoms, and if it has changed in size. Sometimes you might need an ultrasound scan of the area.
Symptoms of neuroblastoma - Cancer Research UK
2022年7月20日 · The most common symptom of neuroblastoma is a lump in the tummy (abdomen). This could make your child’s tummy swell, causing discomfort or pain. Some children may even get constipation. Other symptoms depend on where the neuroblastoma starts in the body and whether it is just in one place (localised) or has spread to other parts of the body.
Symptoms of advanced stomach cancer | Cancer Research UK
close by lymph nodes in the tummy (abdomen) – these are called regional lymph nodes lymph nodes further away, for example close to your collar bone – these are called distant lymph nodes; The symptoms you have depend on which lymph nodes contain cancer. The most common symptom is the lymph node feels hard or swollen.
Symptoms of bowel cancer - Cancer Research UK
pain in your abdomen or back passage. tiredness and breathlessness caused by a lower than normal level of red blood cells (anaemia) Sometimes cancer can block the bowel. This is called a bowel obstruction. The symptoms include: cramping pains in the abdomen. feeling bloated. constipation and being unable to pass wind. being sick
What is ascites? | Coping with cancer | Cancer Research UK
lymph glands in your abdomen get blocked - this means the fluid can’t drain properly. cancer has spread to your liver - this raises the pressure in nearby blood vessels so fluid gets forced out of them. your liver can’t make enough blood proteins so fluid leaks out of your veins into the abdomen. Other conditions that can cause ascites include:
Symptoms of secondary breast cancer | Cancer Research UK
Advanced breast cancer: diagnosis and treatment National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), 2009
Symptoms of liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Liver cancer can cause swelling of the tummy (abdomen). This might be because: the liver gets bigger from the growing cancer, and causes swelling on the right side of your abdomen; the cancer (or cirrhosis) increases pressure in the liver causing blood to back up in the vessels (veins). This forces fluid out of the veins into the abdomen (ascites)
Symptoms of metastatic bowel cancer | Cancer Research UK
The symptoms of metastatic bowel cancer can include tiredness, low energy and a lack of appetite. If the cancer has spread to your liver you may have jaundice, itchy skin or pain in the right side of your abdomen.
Neuroblastoma | Children's cancers | Cancer Research UK
Neuroblastoma is a rare cancer that affects children, mostly under the age of 5 years old. It usually starts in the tummy (abdomen) area. We know that your child being diagnosed with cancer can be devastating. It's common to feel overwhelmed. This is a guide through the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of neuroblastoma.
Symptoms of advanced oesophageal cancer - Cancer Research UK
You might have a swollen tummy (abdomen) if your cancer has spread to the liver. The swelling is due to a build up of fluid called ascites. It can make your clothes feel tighter. Your tummy might feel bloated. You might also find it difficult to sit comfortably or to move around. Ascites can make you feel breathless, especially when lying flat.