Hodgkin's lymphoma is a type of tumor that affects the lymphatic system of the body, consisting of lymph nodes knots joined together by small vessels. As a result of the constant division of the affected lymphocytes, their new cells pass to somatic organs and lymph nodes, disrupting their adequate functioning. Read the rest of this entry »
Pheochromocytoma is a tumor of the adrenal gland that is formed from chromaffin tissue and produces substances of biological origin (dopamine, adrenaline, noradrenaline). Quite often pheochromocytoma occurs in people from 25 to 50 years old, who have one of the main reasons. Read the full entry »
Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumor in women of one or both mammary glands, characterized by quite aggressive growth and a tendency to active metastasis. In the vast majority Read the full entry »
Adenocarcinoma is a malignant tumor arising from epithelial cells that can develop in absolutely any internal organ of the human body. Also the term adenocarcinoma is used to describe malignant tumors, Read the full entry »
Liposarcoma - a malignant tumor consisting of mesenchy cells, mainly affecting older men. Liposarcomas are quite large tumors that are most often formed on the inner surface of the thigh, gluteal region, retroperitoneal tissue and having a Read the full entry »
Sarcoma of the uterus is a rather rare extremely malignant tumor of the cervix or uterus body, according to the peculiarities of treatment, flow and metastasis very different from the cancer of the uterus body. Sarcoma of the uterus can affect the uterus and its neck, ovaries, fallopian tubes and the vagina. This cancer process occurs almost at any age, but more often in women after forty years. For sarcoma of the uterus is characterized by rapid development and hematogenous metastasis in the walls of the vagina, bones, liver and lungs. For Read the full entry »
Ewing's sarcoma is a malignant tumor of the skeleton that ranks second after osteogenic sarcoma, usually developing in childhood and adolescence and affecting the clavicle, spine, scapula, pelvic bones, ribs, and lower sections of long tubular bones. Most often this neoplasm develops in the age interval from ten to sixteen years. Very rarely there may be an extra-osarcoma of Ewing, for which read the entire entry »