What is Spermatocytic Seminoma of the Testes? Spermatocytic seminoma of the Testes is a rare type of cancer that arises from the testicular epithelium of the seminiferous tubules and consists of 4-7% of seminoma tumour cells. The tumour usually affects older people...
What is Spermatocytic Seminoma with Sarcoma of the Testes? Spermatocytic seminoma with sarcoma is a very uncommon form of testicular germ cell cancer that manifests as sarcomatous alterations (i.e. involves bone, cartilage, and other soft tissues and becomes more...
What is Teratoma of the Testes or Testicular Teratoma? Testicular teratoma is the 2nd most common type of cancer of the testes in children under 2 years of age that originate from more than one embryonic germ layer. Teratomas develop from undifferentiated germ cells,...
What is the Yolk Sac Tumour of the Testis? Yolk sac tumour is the most frequent type of germ cell cancer of the testis in children and young adults, and it develops from the testis’ parenchymal cells. Testicular yolk sac tumours are also known as endodermal...
What is Mixed Invasive Mucinous and Non-Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Lung? Mixed invasive lung adenocarcinoma is a type of mucinous lung cancer that can also be composed of cells that develop non-mucinous adenocarcinoma of the lung. It is a high-grade tumour that...