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When a colorectal cancer has spread to other sites, the metastases can be removed by surgery and by other techniques, as well.
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Learn what we know about radiofrequency radiation, such as microwaves and radio waves, and cancer risk.
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Ablation refers to local methods that destroy the tumor without removing it.
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Ablation or embolization treatments are ways to destroy pancreatic tumors without surgery. Learn more here.
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Ablation or embolization treatments are ways to destroy pancreatic tumors without surgery. Learn more here.
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Treatments such as ablation and embolization are often used to treat cancers that start in the liver, but they can also be used to treat areas of cancer spread in the liver.
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Eating lots of fruits and vegetables can help reduce your cancer risk.
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If you can’t have major surgery because your lung function is reduced or you have other serious medical problems, or if the cancer has spread too far to be removed, other treatments may be used to relieve some symptoms.
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Learn about the different types of radiation and how exposure might affect cancer risk.
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Cancer and its treatment weaken your child's immune system by affecting the white blood cells that protect us against disease and germs.