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What happens
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) involves taking a sample of cells from the tissue of the placenta (the 'chorionic villi').
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Results
After chorionic villus sampling (CVS) has been carried out, the sample of cells will be sent to a laboratory to be tested.
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Help and support for nasal and sinus cancer
Find national charities and organisations that offer support to people and their loved ones affected by nasal and sinus cancer.
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Symptoms of retinoblastoma
The main sign is a white glow or reflection in the centre of the eye.
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What is liver cancer?
Read a short summary about liver cancer, which is cancer that’s found anywhere in the liver.
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Help and support for pancreatic cancer
Find national charities and organisations that offer support to people and their loved ones affected by pancreatic cancer.
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What is prostate cancer?
Understand more about what prostate cancer is.
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Penile cancer
Find out about penile cancer, a rare type of cancer that mostly affects the skin of the penis.
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Help and support for gallbladder cancer
Find out about national charities that offer support for people and their loved ones affected by gallbladder cancer.
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Help and support for thyroid cancer
Find out where to get help and support from your specialist team and charities like Macmillan and Cancer Research UK.