Category
page 2Rare cancers
thymic carcinoma
thymus cancer that derives from epithelial cells. The tumor cells in a thymic carcinoma look very different from the normal cells of the thymus, grow more quickly, and have usually spread to other parts of the body when the cancer is found
pleuropulmonary blastoma
pulmonary blastoma that derives from the lung or pleural cavity
desmoplastic small-round-cell tumor
aggressive, rare cancer
Bartholin's gland carcinoma
vulva carcinoma that has material basis in abnormally proliferating cells derives from epithelial cells and is located in Bartholin's gland
cutaneous T cell lymphoma
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that has material basis in a mutation of T cells
thyroid lymphoma
lymphoma primarily involving the thyroid gland
hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma
medical condition
juxtaglomerular cell tumor
medical condition
follicular dendritic cell sarcoma
dendritic cell sarcoma cancer that effects the follicular dendritic cells
acanthoma
An acanthoma is a skin neoplasm composed of squamous or epidermal cells. It is located in the prickle cell layer.
choroid plexus neoplasm
cerebral ventricle neoplasm that is located in the plexus located in the ventricles of the brain
ureteral cancer
urinary system cancer that is located in the ureter
botryoid embryo rhabdomyosarcoma
Human disease