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Our New Resource Page for Renal Cell Carcinoma Collecting Duct

Collecting duct carcinoma is a rare and aggressive form of kidney cancer that begins in the Bellini duct. Aggressive cancers tend to grow and spread rapidly to other parts of the body. Renal cell carcinoma often shows no symptoms until it has reached an advanced...

Our New Resource Page for Primary Cutaneous Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma

Primary cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma is a type of skin cancer that usually appears as a single raised lesion larger than 2 cm, though multiple areas can also be affected. The cancer cells are confined to the skin but may occasionally invade deeper tissues....

Our New Resource Page for Polyembryoma of the Ovary

Polyembryoma of the ovary is a rare germ cell tumour characterised by a central yolk sac component or an amnion-like cavity resembling an early embryo. Its prognosis is similar to other germ cell tumours. This uncommon tumour typically occurs in women between the ages...

Our New Resource Page for Plasmacytoma of the Brain

Plasmacytoma of the Brain is a rare type of blood cancer that develops from the abnormal division and multiplication of plasma cells, particularly B cells. It creates single tumours that can affect bones and soft tissues in the head, neck,  kidneys, and urinary...

Our New Resource Page for Placental Site Trophoblastic Tumour

Placental site trophoblastic tumour is a rare form of early pregnancy tumours that arises from the trophoblastic cells.  Trophoblastic cells are the cluster of cells that form the outer layer of fertilised egg, these cells provides nutrition to the developing embryo...
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