A heterogeneous group of sporadic or hereditary carcinoma derived from cells of the KIDNEYS. There are several subtypes including the clear cells, the papillary, the chromophobe, the collecting duct, the spindle cells (sarcomatoid), or mixed cell-type carcinoma
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Cancer -- Reporting -- Texas. : 60 years of survival outcomes at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center / M. Alma Rodriguez, Ronald S. Walters, Thomas W. Burke, editors
Cancer -- Research -- Mathematical models : Multiscale modeling of cancer : an integrated experimental and mathematical modeling approach / Vittorio Cristini, John Lowengrub
Remnant of a tumor or cancer after primary, potentially curative therapy
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Respiratory organs -- Cancer. : Veterans and Agent Orange : length of presumptive period for association between exposure and respiratory cancer / Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies
A malignant tumor arising from the nuclear layer of the retina that is the most common primary tumor of the eye in children. The tumor tends to occur in early childhood or infancy and may be present at birth. The majority are sporadic, but the condition may be transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. Histologic features include dense cellularity, small round polygonal cells, and areas of calcification and necrosis. An abnormal pupil reflex (leukokoria); NYSTAGMUS, PATHOLOGIC; STRABISMUS; and visual loss represent common clinical characteristics of this condition. (From DeVita et al., Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 5th ed, p2104)
Cancer -- Risk factors -- United States. : Cancer prevention in minority populations : cultural implications for health care professionals / edited by Marilyn Frank-Stromborg, Sharon J. Olsen
Salivary glands -- Cancer -- Cytopathology : Atlas of salivary gland cytopathology with histopathologic correlations / Christopher J. VandenBussche, Syed Z. Ali, William C. Faquin, Zahra Maleki, Justin A. Bishop