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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Adenocarcinoma of the colonRecurrence of prostate cancer
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(7)37%(5)
General urine test 88%(1)16%(1)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 87%(0)14%(0)
Cancer markers 100%(2)
Colonoscopy 99%(0)
Histological studies 72%(0)6%(0)
Coprogram 31%(0)7%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 44%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 19%
tumors of the large intestine 36%
impaired prostate function 17%
tenesmus 32%
genital neoplasms 15%
stool with mucus 31%
prostate enlargement 15%
stool with mucus and blood 30%
bone cancer 14%
aversion to meat 29%
metastases in the spine 14%
tumors of the sigmoid colon 29%
bone metastasis 14%
inconclusive urge to defecate 28%
prostate volume is reduced 13%
red fecal 25%
sarcoma of the spine 13%
intestinal obstruction 25%
effects of radiation 12%
red feces 25%
pathological fracture 12%
pain all over the stomach 24%
osteosarcoma 12%
abdominal pain during defecation 24%
radiation therapy 12%
bowel cancer 33% 7%
acute urinary 12%
prolonged defecation 22%
prostate-specific antigen general increased 12%
constipation prolonged 22%
pain in the bones 12%
feeling of incomplete bowel emptying 22%
liver metastases 11%
atonic constipation 21%
pain after a fracture 11%
intestinal dyskinesia 21%
lymphosarcoma 11%
fecal stone 20%
prostate pain 11%
fiber in feces 20%
spinal injury 11%
incomplete bowel emptying 20%
radiation damage 11%
pain in the intestines 26% 4%
urination disorder 11%
intestinal tumor 30% 9%
spinal fracture 11%
impaired function of the large intestine 24% 3%
speeded up urination 10%
subfebrility 19%
touching is better 10%
gardner syndrome 19%
weak erection 10%
abdominal pain with fever 19%
urge to urinate at night 10%
abdominal pain before defecation 18%
burning after urination 10%
polyps of the colon 18%
frequent urination at night 10%
frequent stools 18%
intermittent urine discharge 10%
abdominal pain 17%
pain in the groin area 10%
violation of the stool 22% 3%
metastatic brain tumors 10%
there is no appetite with fever 17%
intermittent urination 10%
bleeding into the abdominal cavity 17%
bone fracture 10%
dark feces 17%
pain in the bones legs 10%
bleeding 25% 6%
effects of hormone 10%
intestinal bleeding 24% 5%
kidney adenocarcinoma 9%
eats everything 16%
nausea 9%
thrombocytosis 16%
trauma 9%
digestion constipation 16%
osteonecrosis of the jaw 9%
prolonged diarrhea 16%
liver cancer 9%
crohn 16%
prostate adenoma 9%
intestinal polyp 16%
urination painful 9%
periodic weakness 16%
choline 9%
constipation with loose stools 16%
surgery in the urethra 9%
pus in feces 16%
pain in the bones of the pelvis 8%
blood dark 16%
brain tumor 8%
fever abdominal pain 16%
erection painful 8%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 24% 6%
consequences of taking medications 8%
defecation painful 22% 4%
recurrence of lung cancer 8%
abdominal pain during meals 16%
back pain 8%
intestinal ulcer 15%
recurrence of prostate cancer 8%
rapid growth 15%
urinary incontinence 8%
cancer in the anamnesis 28% 11%
burning when urinating 8%
take it, take it 15%
lung adenocarcinoma 8%
intestinal resection 15%
can't hold urine 8%
worse in violation of the diet 15%
compression of the spinal cord 8%
low body temperature 14%
kidney cancer 8%
improper nutrition 14%
ru 8%
polyps 14%
neutropenia 8%
sedentary lifestyle 14%
screams when touched 8%
oncology in the anamnesis 26% 10%
up radiation sickness 8%
metastases 29% 13%
frequent imperative urge to urinate 7%
blood in feces 23% 7%
prostatitis 7%
general weakness 22% 6%
history of laparoscopic surgery 7%
no appetite 22% 6%
obstructive uropathy 7%
constipation 22% 7%
injury of the ureter 7%
lowered 20% 5%
orchiectomy 7%
liquid stool 18% 3%
mild radiation sickness 7%
pain throughout the body 17% 3%
pain in the ureter 7%
diarrhea 17% 3%
prostate echogenicity is lowered 7%
gastrointestinal problems 22% 8%
testesterone deficiency 7%
high temperature 19% 5%
vomiting 7%
blood diseases 18% 4%
shows genitals 7%
leukocytosis 12%
big man 7%
overweight 12%
bronchial adenoma 7%
tumors of the sebaceous glands 18% 4%
pelvic bone fracture 6%
adenocarcinoma of the rectum 26% 12%
shortened cycle 6%
cancer 25% 12%
fracture of the thoracic spine 6%
fever appetite there is 10%
decrease in alkaline phosphatase 6%
oncology relatives 15% 3%
painful appearance 6%
chronic colitis 16% 4%
anesthesia 6%
oncology 23% 11%
main complaint is back pain 6%
history of surgery 22% 10%
control issues 6%
no feeling of hunger 15% 3%
shape of the prostate is correct 6%
change in appetite 16% 5%
fear of responsibility 6%
colitis 14% 3%
fracture of the lumbar spine 6%
fever weakness 14% 3%
recovery period 6%
tumors of the rectum 23% 13%
stage of recovery 6%
acute pain 16% 6%
impotence 6%
peptic ulcer 12% 3%
surgical infections 6%
muscle pain 13% 4%
better in afternoon 6%
inflammation 14% 5%
greed 6%
painful swelling 19% 11%
metastases to the lungs 6%
rectal cancer 19% 11%
attacks of pain 6%
weight change 14% 6%
hypotrophy 6%
quickly gets tired 12% 4%
suspicion 6%
the fast man 12% 4%
cerebral radiation sickness 6%
feeling of bruising 12% 4%
benign neoplasms 6%
weakness after illness 12% 4%
better in morning 6%

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