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  • This world health B.S. is falling to pieces, we could put a skull and crossbones on a pack of smokes and called them "Tumors" people would still smoke, it won't stop anyone, cancer is caused by everything that people like.

    Warning labels on hot dogs? 2009

  • This world health B.S. is falling to pieces, we could put a skull and crossbones on a pack of smokes and called them "Tumors" people would still smoke, it won't stop anyone, cancer is caused by everything that people like.

    Warning labels on hot dogs? 2009

  • Tumors were reduced in 94% of patients and 34 patients had a complete remission.

    FDA Panel Backs Lymphoma Drug Jennifer Corbett Dooren 2011

  • Area of expertise: Tumors, scoliosis, disorders of the spine, general pediatric orthopaedic surgery

    Orthopaedic Surgery Research Fellowship 2010

  • Childhood Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors This book covers neurologic tumors in children.

    Cancer information, support groups for parents of children with cancer 2010

  • Tumors in muscle may appear as a painful lump and may be mistaken for an injury.

    Rhabdomyosarcoma 2010

  • Tumors can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).

    Glossary 2010

  • Tumors in the nose or throat may cause bleeding, swallowing problems or congestion.

    Rhabdomyosarcoma 2010

  • Osteosarcomas -- Tumors that form in the cells of the bone

    Li-Fraumeni Syndrome 2009

  • Soft-tissue sarcomas -- Tumors that develop in tissues that connect, support or surround other organs and structures of the body, specifically the muscles, fat, blood vessels, nerves and joints

    Li-Fraumeni Syndrome 2009

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