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  1. Germ cell ovarian tumours - Cancer Research UK

    Germ cell ovarian tumours begin in the ovarian cells that develop into eggs. They can be non cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant).

  2. Germ cell tumours - Cancer Research UK

    Germ cell tumours are growths that develop from germ cells. These are the cells that become sperm or eggs. The type of germ cell tumour you have depends on where in the body the tumour is and what it …

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  4. Types of salivary gland cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Mar 22, 2023 · The type of salivary gland cancer means the type of cell the cancer started in. Mucoepidermoid carcinomas are the most common type of salivary gland cancer.

  5. Referral to a specialist for symptoms of ovarian cancer

    Referral to a specialist for symptoms of ovarian cancer Your GP should arrange for you to see a specialist or for tests if you have symptoms that could be due to ovarian cancer. Depending on your …

  6. Ovarian cancer incidence statistics | Cancer Research UK

    The latest ovarian cancer incidence statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for age, trends over time, ethnicity and more.

  7. Risks and causes of ovarian cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Risks and causes of ovarian cancer We don’t know what causes most ovarian cancers. But there are some risks factors that can increase your risk of developing it. These include being older or being …

  8. Photos of skin cancer | Non melanoma skin cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Photos of skin cancer Skin cancers can look very different. To spot skin cancer early it helps to know how your skin normally looks. That way, you'll notice any changes more easily.

  9. Fibrocystic breast changes - Cancer Research UK

    These are called cysts. Fibrocystic breast changes can happen in different parts of the breast and in both breasts at the same time. Do fibrocystic breast changes affect the risk of breast cancer? …

  10. Types of testicular cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Your type of testicular cancer depends on which type of cell it started in. Knowing your type helps the doctor decide which treatment you need.