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Oncotarget published "Ex vivo analysis of DNA repair targeting in extreme rare cutaneous apocrine sweat gland carcinoma" which reported a rare metastatic case with a PALB2 aberration identified ...
The most common type was apocrine-eccrine carcinoma, or cancer of the sweat glands. Incidence rates increased with age, with a 100-fold difference between individuals age 20 to 29 years and those ...
The most common type was apocrine-eccrine carcinoma, or cancer of the sweat glands. Incidence rates increased with age, with a 100-fold difference between individuals age 20 to 29 years and those ...
Recent investigations have focused on refining the diagnostic criteria and establishing molecular markers to distinguish endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma from histologically similar ...
Mohs micrographic surgery appeared to reduce recurrence rates and improve outcomes in patients with primary mucinous carcinoma of the skin, according to study results. “Primary mucinous ...
Background: The rarity of sweat gland carcinoma (SGC) has made its natural history difficult to characterize. We reviewed our experience to define risk factors associated with recurrence and survival.
An example of this type of cancer is Microcystic adnexal carcinoma (MAC,) a rare sweat gland cancer that often appears as a yellow spot or bump in the skin found on the neck or the face, though it ...
Vulvar cancer can look like a lump or warty growth on the genitalia. ... In about 25% of cases, the cancer has spread deeper into a Bartholin or sweat gland, while in others, ...
References [1] Next-generation sequencing analysis suggests varied multistep mutational pathogenesis for endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma. Journal of the American Academy of ...
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