What is Large Cell Lung Carcinoma? Large cell lung carcinoma is a type of lung cancer that originates from the outer regions of the lungs. Large cell lung carcinoma is an aggressive tumour that grows rapidly and has the tendency to spread to other parts of the body....
What is Low-Grade Mucinous Ovarian Cancer? Low-grade mucinous ovarian cancer is a rare type of tumour that arises from the epithelial cells of the ovary. Mucinous cancer cells are large and filled with fluid and mucous. These are rare cancers and account for only 2-3%...
What is an Immature Teratoma of the Ovary? Immature teratoma of the ovary is an uncommon kind of ovarian germ cell (egg-derived) tumour that makes up less than 1% of all ovarian malignancies. The microscopic analysis of the embryonic teratoma revealed that it was made...
What is the Lipid Cell Tumour of the Ovary? Lipid cell tumour of the ovary is a rare type of tumour that arises from the cells of the ovary with marked symptoms of excessive hair on the face and neck, prolonged menstrual gaps, deepening of the voice and the...
What is High-Grade Mucinous Ovarian Cancer? High-grade mucinous ovarian carcinoma is a rare type of tumour that arises from the epithelial cells of the ovary. Mucinous cancer cells are large and filled with fluid and mucous. These are rare cancers and account for only...