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Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma

What is a Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma? Primary hepatic angiosarcoma is a very rare and aggressive cancer of the liver. It starts from the cells that line the blood vessels inside the liver. These cells normally help blood flow smoothly through the liver, but in this...

Myxofibrosarcoma

What is Myxofibrosarcoma? Myxofibrosarcoma is a rare cancer of the soft tissues, which are the tissues that support and connect different parts of the body. These include tissues around muscles, under the skin, and between organs. The term myxoid means that the tumour...

Primary Splenic Angiosarcoma

What is a Primary Splenic Angiosarcoma? Primary splenic angiosarcoma is a very rare and highly aggressive cancer of the spleen. The spleen is an organ located in the upper left side of the abdomen and plays an important role in filtering blood and supporting the...

SMARCA4-Deficient Thoracic Tumour

What is a SMARCA4-Deficient Thoracic Tumour? SMARCA4-Deficient Thoracic Tumour is a very rare and highly aggressive cancer that develops in the chest area, most commonly in the lungs or the tissues of the mediastinum, which is the central space between the lungs. The...

Translocation Renal Cell Carcinoma (Xp11.2)

What is Translocation Renal Cell Carcinoma (Xp11.2)? Translocation renal cell carcinoma (Xp11.2) is a rare type of kidney cancer that is caused by a specific genetic change called a chromosomal translocation. In this condition, parts of two genes join together...
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