Dysembryoplastic Neuroepithelial Tumour is a rare but non-cancerous brain tumour that mostly affects children and teenagers. This tumour usually forms in the temporal lobe of the brain, which controls memory and emotions. DNET is most commonly discovered in young...
Middle Ear Carcinoma is a very rare cancer that begins in the middle part of the ear, which is located behind the eardrum. This area contains tiny bones that help in hearing. When a tumour grows in this region, it can affect both hearing and balance. Early on, middle...
Mastocytosis is a rare disorder caused by the excessive buildup of mast cells—a type of immune cell—in the body. These cells normally help defend against infection, but in mastocytosis, they multiply uncontrollably and accumulate in the skin, internal organs, or bone...
Neuroendocrine tumour of The Lung (Lung NETs) are a rare and unusual form of lung cancer that originates in neuroendocrine cells—specialised lung cells that help regulate key body functions by releasing hormones. These tumours can vary significantly in behaviour. Some...
Muir–Torre Syndrome (MTS) is a rare, inherited condition that increases the risk of certain skin and internal cancers—most notably colorectal cancer. It is considered a variant of Lynch syndrome (hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer or HNPCC), a genetic disorder...