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What is Adenocarcinoma Cancer?

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What is Adenocarcinoma Cancer?

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This cancer is most commonly associated with cancer in your lung, but is actually a glandular tissue cancer that can affect cells in any tissue of this type. This includes cancer of the stomach, breast, cervix, lung, prostate, pancreas, and colon, as well as any other internal organs. There is another form of adenocarcinoma cancer which makes up approximately twelve percent of this type of cancer, and it is called mucinous adenocarcinoma. This form includes at least sixty percent mucous cells, and is very aggressive. Adrenocortical carcinoma is another glandular tissue cancer. In this disease, the adrenal gland located at the top of yoiur kidneys has cancerous changes in the cells of the outer layer. This cancer is rare, but can be very dangerous. The adrenal glands have two layers, the cortex which is the outer layer and the inner layer which is called the medulla. The cortex is responsible for creating and regulating several critical hormones. These include hormones which will keep t

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