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Cancer of Unknown Primary

Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) or Occult Malignancy describes a collection of rare cancers that are poorly understood. It is sometimes called carcinoma of unknown origin. Between 4%-7% of all cancers are determined to be from an unknown primary. With CUP, malignant cells have spread in the body, but the source of the cancer -- the primary tumor -- can't be found at the time of diagnosis.

Mammography has led to fewer late-stage breast cancers, U-M study finds

In the last 30 years, since mammography was introduced, late-stage breast cancer incidence has decreased by 37 percent, a new study from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center finds.

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Radiation for prostate cancer linked to secondary cancers, study finds

Among men treated for prostate cancer, those who received radiation therapy were more likely to develop bladder or rectal cancer, according to a new study.

Prostate Cancer Research News

Learn the latest about prostate cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment

Rogel Cancer Center Researchers Discover Gene that Drives Prostate Cancer

graphic representing how the FOXA1 gene works

Researchers characterize three ways in which the gene FOXA1 mutates to trigger prostate cancer

Study: Some pancreatic cancer treatments may be going after the wrong targets

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Most women who have double mastectomy don’t need it, U-M study finds

About 70 percent of women who have both breasts removed following a breast cancer diagnosis do so despite a very low risk of facing cancer in the healthy breast, a new study finds.

Esophageal Cancer Clinical Trials

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Sarcoma Clinical Trials

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