AbstractCancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% of all malignancies. It is characterized as a disease with an early dissemination of metastases without a primary detected site after extensive laboratory and clinical investigations. CUP is divided into the favorable and unfavorable groups based on histopathological and clinical manifestations. Adenocarcinoma of various differentiations is the commonest histopathological subtype. Favorable groups are treated with local or systemic treatment and some of them are enjoying long-term survival. On the contrary, unfavorable groups are treated with empirical chemotherapy having usually a dismal prognosis. Gene-profiling microarray diagnosis has a h...
Background: Carcinomas of unknown primary (CUP) account for 3-5% of all malignancy and, despite a re...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% of all m...
AbstractCancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% ...
Cancers of unknown primary (CUP) are a heterogeneous group of histologically proven metastatic tumor...
The concept of Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) has evolved with the advent of medical oncology. CUP ...
The concept of Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) has evolved with the advent of medical oncology. CUP ...
Aims Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a common encounter in oncological practice and represent...
Aims Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a common encounter in oncological practice and represent...
Aims Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a common encounter in oncological practice and represent...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) designates an enigmatic cancer entity with histologic confirmation o...
Cancer of unknown primary site is a histologically confirmed cancer that manifests in advanced stage...
Patients with cancer of unknown primary site suffer the burden of an uncertain disease, which is cha...
Patients with cancer of unknown primary site suffer the burden of an uncertain disease, which is cha...
Background: Carcinomas of unknown primary (CUP) account for 3-5% of all malignancy and, despite a re...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% of all m...
AbstractCancer of unknown primary (CUP) is a well recognized clinical syndrome, accounting for 3–5% ...
Cancers of unknown primary (CUP) are a heterogeneous group of histologically proven metastatic tumor...
The concept of Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) has evolved with the advent of medical oncology. CUP ...
The concept of Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) has evolved with the advent of medical oncology. CUP ...
Aims Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a common encounter in oncological practice and represent...
Aims Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a common encounter in oncological practice and represent...
Aims Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a common encounter in oncological practice and represent...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) designates an enigmatic cancer entity with histologic confirmation o...
Cancer of unknown primary site is a histologically confirmed cancer that manifests in advanced stage...
Patients with cancer of unknown primary site suffer the burden of an uncertain disease, which is cha...
Patients with cancer of unknown primary site suffer the burden of an uncertain disease, which is cha...
Background: Carcinomas of unknown primary (CUP) account for 3-5% of all malignancy and, despite a re...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) defines a heterogeneous group of metastatic tumors that lack an iden...