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The majority of children with WT1-related Wilms tumorsyndromes have nephroblastomatosis, or pre-malignant lesions of the kidneys.
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Approximately 700 out of 9,000 clients in Nicaragua who have had a pap examination were found to have pre-malignant tumors.
Pro Mujer: Journey Towards Women's Empowerment In Latin America 2010
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A gene involved in the control of cell proliferation showed increased activity, which suggests the possibility of tumors, although the researchers didn't detect any blood cells in a malignant or pre-malignant state.
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In the breast, both block estrogen's action, which prevents the progress of breast cancer or pre-malignant changes in the breast.
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Approximately 700 out of 9,000 clients in Nicaragua who have had a pap examination were found to have pre-malignant tumors.
Jim Luce: Pro Mujer: Journey Towards Women's Empowerment In Latin America 2010
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The growths are then examined to determine their pre-malignant potential.
Q&A: How often should you be screened for colon polyps? 2009
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Approximately 700 out of 9,000 clients in Nicaragua who have had a pap examination were found to have pre-malignant tumors.
Jim Luce: Pro Mujer: Journey Towards Women's Empowerment In Latin America 2009
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The growths are then examined to determine their pre-malignant potential.
Q&A: How often should you be screened for colon polyps? 2009
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However, what they did find was what one doctor termed pre-malignant or pre-cancerous cells, when I was on the phone with this gastrointestinal cancer specialist.
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Cancer of the cervix is easy to detect by a pap smear in its pre-malignant stage and it is curable.
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