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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for "carcinoma," breast OR "carcinoma," metastatic
  1. ... to other areas of the body are called metastatic cancers.A small percentage of all breast cancers cluster in families. These cancers are described ...
  2. Tuberous sclerosis complex is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous noncancerous (benign) tumors in many parts of the body. These tumors can ...
  3. ... the prostate Malignant neoplasm of the prostate Prostate carcinoma Prostate neoplasm Prostatic cancer Prostatic carcinoma Prostatic neoplasm Genetic Testing Registry: Familial prostate carcinoma ...
  4. ... the ovary Malignant tumor of the ovary Ovarian carcinoma Genetic Testing Registry: Ovarian cancer Ovarian cancer National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov OVARIAN CANCER BREAST-OVARIAN CANCER, FAMILIAL, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 1; BROVCA1 OVARIAN ...
  5. ... a form of thyroid cancer called medullary thyroid carcinoma. Some people with this disorder also develop a ... formerly called type 3), and familial medullary thyroid carcinoma (FMTC). These subtypes differ in their characteristic signs ...
  6. ... forming tissues (leukemias), and a cancer called adrenocortical carcinoma that affects the outer layer of the adrenal ... differences between germline PVs, mosaicism, and clonal hematopoiesis. Breast Cancer Res. 2019 Sep 18;21(1):107. doi: ...
  7. ... of kidney cancer called clear cell renal cell carcinoma and a type of pancreatic cancer called a ...
  8. ... risk of developing several types of cancer, particularly cancers of the breast, a gland in the lower neck called the ... Ringel MD, Eng C. Germline SDHx variants modify breast and thyroid cancer risks in Cowden and Cowden-like syndrome via ...
  9. ... high risk of developing cancer during their lifetimes. Cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, cervix, ovary, and breast are among the most commonly reported tumors. The ...
  10. ... this form of the disorder do not develop secondary sex characteristics, such as increased body hair, at ... cells. They have normal female genitalia and normal breast and pubic hair development, but they may begin ...