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Our New Resource Page for Mesonephric Adenocarcinoma of the Vagina/Cervix

Mesonephric Adenocarcinoma is a very rare type of cancer that can develop in the cervix or vagina. It starts from special leftover tissue called “mesonephric remnants,” which are small pieces of tissue from the early development of the baby in the womb. Many sufferers...

Our New Resource Page for Syringocystadenocarcinoma Papilliferum

Syringocystadenocarcinoma Papilliferum is an extremely rare and aggressive form of skin cancer. It usually develops from a harmless skin lump called syringocystadenoma papilliferum, which comes from the sweat glands in the skin. Many sufferers of...

Our New Resource Page for Intravascular NK/T-cell Lymphoma

Intravascular NK/T-cell Lymphoma is an extremely rare and aggressive form of lymphoma. What makes it unique is that the cancerous cells grow mainly inside small blood vessels rather than forming large tumours in organs or lymph nodes. This disease involves NK (natural...

Our New Resource Page for Hepatosplenic T-cell Lymphoma

Hepatosplenic T-cell Lymphoma, also called HSTCL, is a very rare and aggressive type of blood cancer. It usually affects teenagers and young adults, most often in males. This cancer starts in a type of white blood cell called a T-cell, which plays an important role in...

Our New Resource Page for 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 blood cells called B-cells transform into...
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