Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death after lung cancer. The United States has the highest incidence rate. Breast cancer is one hundred times more common in women than men.
Pancreatobiliary Adenocarcinoma
A 73 year old woman is presented with abdominal pain, weight loss and weakness. After admission to the hospital, she was found to have pancreatic body mass and multiple liver nodules. One of the nodules was biopsied.
Colo-Rectal Cancer Awareness in March!
Invasive Adenocarcinoma, Originating In A Colon Polyp. A middle-aged patient is presented with blood in their stool.
July 2010 – Melanoma
An elderly patient presented with an irregular dark-pigmented lesion measuring one centimeter in diameter on the tip of the nose.
February ’10: Inverted Schneiderian Papilloma
A middle-aged patient presented with unilateral nasal stuffiness and fullness, difficulty breathing, rhinorrhea, and epistaxis.
August ’09: Molluscum Contagiosum
Molluscum Contagiosum: A middle aged patient presented with dome shaped papules on her skin.