What Is Carcinosarcoma of the Liver? Carcinosarcoma of the liver is an exceedingly rare and aggressive tumour that contains both carcinomatous (cancer of the epithelial tissue) and sarcomatous (cancer of the connective tissue) components. This dual nature makes it a...
What Is Papillary Carcinoma of the Kidney? Papillary carcinoma of the kidney, also known as papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC), is the second most common subtype of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), accounting for about 10-15% of all kidney cancers. It originates in the...
What Is Paraganglioma of the Heart? Paraganglioma of the heart is an extremely rare type of tumour that originates from the paraganglionic cells associated with the autonomic nervous system, which are found throughout the body, including in and around the heart. These...
What Is Renal Cell Carcinoma – Oncocytoma? Renal cell carcinoma – oncocytoma is a benign kidney tumour characterized by its rich content of mitochondria, giving the cells a distinctive granular appearance. Although oncocytomas are non-cancerous and...
What is Intraocular Melanoma? Intraocular melanoma is a rare form of cancer that occurs in the eye. It is the most common type of eye cancer in adults and originates from melanocytes, the cells that produce melanin, the pigment that gives colour to the skin, hair, and...