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Broken ankle
A simple misstep or twisting injury can cause bone fractures. Treatment depends on the exact site of injury and its severity.
Broken hand
You may be at higher risk of a broken hand if you participate in contact sports like football or hockey, or if you have a condition in which bones become thinner and more fragile (osteoporosis).
Carcinoma of unknown primary
In this uncommon and aggressive type of cancer, doctors aren't sure where the cancer began. Learn how they determine which treatments are most likely to help.
Sarcoma
Learn about this cancer that forms in the bones and the connective tissue. Find out about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and the many types of sarcoma.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Learn about this type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that attacks the skin. Find out about cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) symptoms, diagnosis and treatments.
Ameloblastoma
Learn more about the symptoms and treatment of this rare, noncancerous (benign) tumor that develops in the jaw.
Adrenal cancer
Learn about this rare cancer that begins in the adrenal glands. Find out about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, including adrenalectomy.
Mesenteric ischemia
This condition can come on suddenly or develop over time. Find out more about symptoms and treatment for this condition that restricts blood flow to the small intestine.
Small bowel cancer
This type of cancer starts in the small intestine. Find out more about symptoms and treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy and targeted therapy.
Neuroendocrine tumors
Learn about the types of tumors that make up this group of rare cancers. Find out about symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatments.
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