Review of Primary Hepatoid Adenocarcinoma of the Vagina: A Rare Case Report
Doctors Find First-Ever Cancer in a Surprising Place
This review discusses a case report of primary hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the vagina in a post-menopausal elderly woman. The authors aim to …
Finding a cancer where it has never been seen before changes how doctors might diagnose rare tumors in the future.
Case report details long-term survival in appendiceal signet-ring cell carcinoma with uterine involvement.
A rare cancer found in the uterus and ovaries may be treated with surgery and chemo for over five years.
This case report describes a 45-year-old woman with signet-ring cell carcinoma of the appendix involving the uterus and ovaries. The patient…
A rare cancer starting in the appendix showed up in the uterus and ovaries. Treatment with surgery and drugs helped a woman survive past fiv…
Separate molecular profiling of mixed endometrial carcinoma components yields limited prognostic data in a small retrospective cohort.
Separate tumor profiling may reveal hidden risks in mixed endometrial cancer
This hypothesis-generating retrospective cohort analysis included 8 patients with mixed endometrial carcinomas (MEEC). Separate molecular pr…
In mixed endometrial cancer, testing each tumor component separately could uncover risk profiles that standard testing misses.
Perioperative anesthetic management in 21 patients undergoing resection of giant abdominal masses showed variable outcomes.
Surgery for Giant Tumors: The New Safety Rules
This retrospective cohort study examined 21 patients undergoing resection of giant abdominal masses. Perioperative characteristics included …
Imagine waking up to find a mass the size of a watermelon pressing on your organs.
Cystic nephroma misdiagnosed as simple cysts in 83% of 6 cases; surgery and frozen section guide management.
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This retrospective case series of 6 adult and pediatric patients with cystic nephroma reports a high preoperative misdiagnosis rate of 83%, …
This Rare Kidney Tumor Looks Like a Harmless
mGPS associated with survival in advanced soft tissue sarcoma patients receiving trabectedin treatment in retrospective analysis
Blood Work May Predict Who Benefits From Sarcoma Drug
This retrospective cohort study evaluated 60 patients with advanced soft tissue sarcoma treated with trabectedin across multiple tertiary on…
A simple blood test score could help doctors predict how long patients live after starting a specific sarcoma treatment.
No CPV detected in 99 canine Meibomian gland tumor samples; adenomas were smaller and had lower mitotic counts.
Dogs’ Eye Tumors Not Caused by Virus, Study Finds
This retrospective cohort review analyzed 106 cases of canine Meibomian gland tumors, with 99 samples tested for Canine Papillomavirus (CPV)…
This study clears up a key mystery about what causes common eye tumors in dogs — and shifts focus away from viruses.
Frozen section accuracy in sentinel lymph node biopsy for early gastric cancer patients
New Test Helps Surgeons Check for Stomach Cancer Spread During Surgery
This retrospective analysis evaluated 238 patients with early gastric cancer undergoing sentinel lymph node biopsy followed by lymph node di…
A new quick test during surgery helps doctors decide how much tissue to remove safely.
Multiparametric MRI radiomics nomogram improves preoperative differentiation of primary from metastatic lumbar spine tumors.
Spine Tumor Mystery Solved Before Surgery
This cohort study of 200 patients with lumbar spine tumors evaluated a multiparametric MRI-based radiomics nomogram against clinical variabl…
You wake up with back pain that won’t quit.
Tunneled chest tube placement associated with lower pain after uniportal VATS lobectomy in retrospective cohort
Less Pain After Lung Surgery — Without New Drugs
This retrospective cohort study included 1,082 adult patients undergoing elective uniportal VATS lobectomy at a tertiary center in Beijing. …
Imagine waking up after lung surgery, bracing for the sharp pain every time you breathe or move.
Nomogram model using NLR, age, and ultrasound features discriminates papillary thyroid carcinoma from benign nodules.
New Tool Predicts Thyroid Cancer Without Surgery
This multicenter cohort study evaluated a nomogram model incorporating inflammatory biomarker NLR, patient age, and ultrasound features to d…
You wake up, brush your teeth, and notice a small lump in your neck.
Protocol Outlines Delphi Survey for Chinese Herbal Medicine Use in Colorectal Cancer
New Rules for Using Herbs With Cancer Care
This document outlines a study protocol for a Delphi Expert Consensus survey regarding Chinese Herbal Medicine as a complementary therapy fo…
Imagine standing in a doctor's office. You are ready to start treatment for colorectal cancer.