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Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin occurs when the squamous cells in the skin get changes in their DNA. Cells' DNA holds the instructions that tell cells what ...
Basal cell carcinoma occurs most often on areas of the skin that are exposed to the sun, such as your head and neck. Most basal cell carcinomas are thought to ...
Overview. Carcinoma of unknown primary is a diagnosis given when doctors aren't able to locate where a cancer began. Most often, cancer is diagnosed when ...
Learn about innovative treatments for the most common type of liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma, or HCC), including liver transplant and ablation.
If you have sebaceous carcinoma on your eyelid, you might need to see an eye doctor. Eye doctors are also called ophthalmologists. The eye doctor will carefully ...
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is cancer that occurs in the nasopharynx, which is located behind your nose and above the back of your throat.
Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare type of skin cancer that usually appears as a flesh-colored or bluish-red nodule, often on your face, head or neck.
Choroid plexus carcinoma is a rare type of brain cancer that happens mainly in children. Choroid plexus carcinoma begins as a growth of cells in the part of ...
Tests and procedures used to diagnose carcinoma of unknown primary include: Physical exam. Your doctor might ask you about your signs and symptoms and examine ...
Ductal carcinoma can remain within the ducts as a noninvasive cancer (ductal carcinoma in situ), or it can break out of the ducts (invasive ductal carcinoma).
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