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Plasmablastic Lymphoma (HIV-associated)

What is Plasmablastic Lymphoma (HIV-associated)? Plasmablastic Lymphoma (PBL) is a rare and aggressive type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It most commonly affects people who have weakened immune systems, especially those who are living with HIV/AIDS. In this cancer, white...

Our New Resource Page for Pseudomyogenic Hemangioendothelioma

Pseudomyogenic Hemangioendothelioma is a very rare type of tumour that comes from the cells lining the blood vessels. It mostly affects young adults, especially men, and often appears in the arms or legs. The word “pseudomyogenic” means that under the microscope, the...

Pseudomyogenic Hemangioendothelioma

What is Pseudomyogenic Hemangioendothelioma? Pseudomyogenic Hemangioendothelioma is a very rare type of tumour that comes from the cells lining the blood vessels. It mostly affects young adults, especially men, and often appears in the arms or legs. The word...

Our New Resource Page for Pancreatic Undifferentiated Carcinoma with Osteoclast-like Giant Cells

Pancreatic Undifferentiated Carcinoma with Osteoclast-like Giant Cells is a very rare and aggressive cancer that starts in the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach that helps with digestion and controls blood sugar. In this type of cancer, the...

What is Pancreatic Undifferentiated Carcinoma with Osteoclast-like Giant Cells?

Pancreatic Undifferentiated Carcinoma with Osteoclast-like Giant Cells is a very rare and aggressive cancer that starts in the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach that helps with digestion and controls blood sugar. In this type of cancer, the...
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