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Meetings

NCI-CONNECT hosts meetings at NIH throughout the year to bring together worldwide leaders in neuro-oncology to advance knowledge and collaborations.

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VPH y el cáncer

El virus del papiloma humano (VPH) es un grupo de más de 200 virus relacionados que pueden causar varios tipos de cáncer, incluyendo el cáncer de cuello uterino, el cáncer de ano y el cáncer de orofaringe. Obtenga más información sobre cómo se transmite el VPH, los diferentes tipos de VPH y las vacunas para prevenirlo.

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NCI Director’s Innovation Award Past Recipients

mycosis fungoides/Sezary syndrome 

Director’s Innovation Award Program list of past recipients from the Center for Cancer Research.

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HPV and Cancer

thymoma and thymic carcinoma 

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a group of more than 200 related viruses that can cause several cancers including cervical cancer, anal cancer, and oropharyngeal cancer. Learn more about how HPV is transmitted, the different types of HPV, and vaccines to prevent HPV.

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TCGA's Study of Uveal Melanoma

long-term effects secondary to cancer therapy in children  late effects childhood cancers  late effects childhood cancer survivors  childhood cancer late effects  late effects childhood cancer treatment  TCGA's Study of Uveal Melanoma 

A summary of TCGA's study of uveal (intraocular or eye) melanoma, including what was known prior to the study and main findings from the characterization and analysis.

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TCGA's Study of Uterine Carcinosarcoma

malignant mesothelioma 

TCGA's Study of Uterine Carcinosarcoma

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TCGA'S Study of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

TCGA'S Study of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

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TCGA's Study of Thymoma

multiple myeloma and other plasma cell neoplasms 

A summary of TCGA's study of thymic epithelial cancer (thymoma), including what was known prior to the study and main findings from the characterization and analysis.

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TCGA's Study of Gastric Adenocarcinoma

A summary of TCGA's study of gastric adenocarcinoma (stomach cancer), including what was known prior to the study and main findings from the characterization and analysis.

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TCGA's Study of Testicular Germ Cell Cancer

A summary of TCGA's study of testicular germ cell cancer, including what was known prior to the study and main findings from the characterization and analysis.

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TCGA's Study of Adult Soft Tissue Sarcoma

primary central nervous system non-Hodgkin lymphoma 

A summary of TCGA's study of adult soft tissue sarcoma, including what was known prior to the study and main findings from the characterization and analysis.

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TCGA's Study of Prostate Carcinoma

TCGA's Study of Prostate Carcinoma

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TCGA's Study of Mesothelioma

extragonadal germ cell tumor 

A summary of TCGA's study of mesothelioma, including what was known prior to the study and main findings from the characterization and analysis.

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Why MyPART Focuses on Rare Cancer Research Infographic

The My Pediatric and Adult Rare Tumor network was created to engage patients in rare cancer research and connect them with researchers and clinicians. Rare cancers account for less than 40,000 new cases per year, and pediatric cancers are even more rare. This makes them hard to study, and hard to find treatments for.

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Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma (EHE/eHAE)

Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE or eHAE), is a rare cancer that grows from the cells that make up blood vessels.Because EHE is so rare, there is no standard treatment. Learn more about the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for this rare tumor.

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