LUMBAR/PELVIS/SACRAL syndrome
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LUMBAR/PELVIS/SACRAL syndrome | |
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Term | LUMBAR/PELVIS/SACRAL syndrome |
Short definition | Lumakras (LOO-muh-kras) A drug used to treat adults with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and has a specific mutation (change) in the KRASGene. It is used in patients who have already received at least one other systemic therapy. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
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LUMBAR/PELVIS/SACRAL syndrome - (pronounced) (LUM-bar/PEL-vus/SAY-krul SIN-drome) A rare condition characterized by a hemangioma (a benign blood vessel tumor) that spreads over a large area of the lower back or genital area. Other health problems affecting the urinary system, genitals, rectum, anus, brain, spinal cord, and nerve function can also occur. LUMBAR/PELVIC/SACRAL syndrome is most common in infants
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