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What are leptomeningeal metastases? | Cancer Research UK
carcinomatosis meningitis; leptomeningeal disease; leptomeningeal carcinomatosis; neoplastic meningitis; How it happens. Cancer cells can reach the meninges by travelling in the bloodstream from a cancer somewhere else in the body. Or they might spread from a secondary cancer that has already developed in the brain. A secondary cancer happens when:
Primary peritoneal cancer | Ovarian cancer - Cancer Research UK
Primary peritoneal cancer. Primary peritoneal cancer (PPC) is a rare cancer. It starts in the thin layer of tissue lining the inside of the abdomen.
Treatment for leptomeningeal metastases | Cancer Research UK
Doctors are still looking at which treatments work best for treating leptomeningeal metastases. Treatment generally includes chemotherapy, targeted cancer drugs or radiotherapy.
Treatment options for peritoneal mesothelioma - Cancer Research …
You are often diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma when it is quite advanced. Unfortunately it can be difficult to treat. Treatment options include chemotherapy and a few people might have surgery.
Controlling symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer
Controlling symptoms of advanced pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer is most commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage.This means the cancer is either locally advanced (stage 3) or has spread to another area of the body (metastatic or stage 4).
Leptomeningeal metastases - Cancer Research UK
2023年7月21日 · Doctors are still looking at which treatments work best for treating leptomeningeal metastases. Treatment generally includes chemotherapy, targeted cancer drugs or radiotherapy.
Skin cancer symptoms - Cancer Research UK
Symptoms of skin cancer can include: a sore that doesn't heal, an area of skin that looks unusual, red, itchy, bleeds or scabs for more than 4 weeks.
PET scan | Tests and scans - Cancer Research UK
PET scan. A PET scan is a test that creates 3 dimensional (3D) pictures of the inside of your body. PET stands for positron emission tomography.
Diet in advanced cancer - Cancer Research UK
Wasting syndrome (cachexia) Cachexia is a problem for many people with advanced cancer. It is also called wasting syndrome or anorexia cachexia syndrome.
Survival for pancreatic cancer - Cancer Research UK
1- and 5-year survival statistics Cancer survival in England, cancers diagnosed 2016 to 2020, followed up to 2021