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  • Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Home Page

    National Institutes of Health (Cancer) — : A case in which cancer cells are found in the body, but the place where the cells first started growing (the origin or primary site) cannot be determined. Also called cancer of unknown primary origin and CUP. Cancer Topic Searches: Metastatic ...More…

  • Cáncer metastático - National Cancer Institute

    National Cancer Institute — El cáncer se presenta cuando las células se hacen anormales y crecen sin control (vea la pregunta 1). El lugar donde se inició el cáncer se denomina cáncer primario o tumor primario (vea la pregunta 2). El cáncer metastático se presenta cuando ...More…

  • Tumor primario (T)

    National Cancer Institute — La etapa o estadio describe la extensión o gravedad del cáncer que aqueja a un individuo. El conocer la etapa de la enfermedad ayuda al médico a planear el tratamiento de una persona y a estimar el pronóstico (vea la pregunta 1). Los sistemas de ...More…

  • Cancer of Unknown Primary Origin - National Cancer Institute

    National Cancer Institute — Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) origin is the diagnosis when metastatic cancer is found but the place where the cancer began (the primary site) cannot be determined. About 2 to 4 percent of all cancer patients have a cancer whose primary site is ...More…

  • Cáncer escamoso metastásico del cuello con tumor ...

    National Institutes of Health (Cancer) — Entre los signos posibles de cáncer escamoso metastásico del cuello con tumor primario oculto se incluye un nudo o dolor en el cuello o la garganta. Para detectar (encontrar) y diagnosticar el cáncer escamoso metastásico del cuello con tumor ...More…

  • What You Need To Know About™ Cancer - An Overview

    National Institutes of Health (Cancer) — Millions of Americans are living with a diagnosis of cancer*. This National Cancer Institute (NCI) booklet (NIH Publication No. 06-1566 ) has information about this disease. You will read about possible causes, screening tests, symptoms, ...More…

  • Tumor Grade: Q & A; - National Cancer Institute

    National Cancer Institute — Tumor grade is a system used to classify cancer cells in terms of how abnormal they look under a microscope and how quickly the tumor is likely to grow and spread (see Question 2). A pathologist (a doctor who identifies diseases by studying cells ...More…

  • Metastatic Cancer: Q & A; - National Cancer Institute

    National Cancer Institute — Cancer occurs when cells become abnormal and grow without control (see Question 1). The place where the cancer started is called the primary cancer or the primary tumor (see Question 2). Metastatic cancer occurs when cancer cells spread from the ...More…

  • Carcinoma of unknown primary: An entry from Thomson ...

    Amazon.com — Author Deanna, R.N. Swartout-Corbeil Format HTML Number Of Pages 4 Publication Date 2006More…

  • Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Treatment (PDQ®)

    National Cancer Institute — Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found somewhere in the body, but the place where they first started growing (the origin or primary site) cannot be found. This occurs in about 2%-4% of cancer ...More…

  • Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Treatment (PDQ®) - Description

    Web MD — What is carcinoma of unknown primary? Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found somewhere in the body,but the place where they first started growing (the origin or primary site) cannot be found. ...More…

  • Carcinoma of Unknown Primary

    Healthline — Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a disease in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the body, but the organ where they initially began growing, the primary site, cannot be discovered. The area where a cancer originates in the body ...More…


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