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What types of cancer are there?

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TYPES OF CANCER A TO ZAAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, AdultAcute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, ChildhoodAcute Myeloid Leukemia, AdultAcute Myeloid Leukemia, ChildhoodAdrenocortical CarcinomaAdrenocortical Carcinoma, ChildhoodAIDS-Related CancersAIDS-Related LymphomaAnal CancerAppendix CancerAstrocytomas, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Astrocytomas?)Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor, Childhood, Central Nervous SystemBBasal Cell Carcinoma, see Skin Cancer (Nonmelanoma)Bile Duct Cancer, ExtrahepaticBladder CancerBladder Cancer, ChildhoodBone Cancer, Osteosarcoma and Malignant Fibrous HistiocytomaBrain Stem Glioma, ChildhoodBrain Tumor, AdultBrain Tumor, Brain Stem Glioma, ChildhoodBrain Tumor, Central Nervous System Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor, ChildhoodBrain Tumor, Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Brain Tumor, Astrocytomas, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Astrocytomas?)Brain Tumor, Craniopharyngioma, ChildhoodBrain Tumor, Ependymoblastoma, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Brain Tumor, Ependymoma, ChildhoodBrain Tumor, Medulloblastoma, ChildhoodBrain Tumor, Medulloepithelioma, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Brain Tumor, Pineal Parenchymal Tumors of Intermediate Differentiation, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Brain Tumor, Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors and Pineoblastoma, ChildhoodBrain and Spinal Cord Tumors, Childhood (Other)Breast CancerBreast Cancer and PregnancyBreast Cancer, ChildhoodBreast Cancer, MaleBronchial Tumors, ChildhoodBurkitt LymphomaCCarcinoid Tumor, ChildhoodCarcinoid Tumor,GastrointestinalCarcinoma of Unknown PrimaryCentral Nervous System Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor, ChildhoodCentral Nervous System Embryonal Tumors, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Central Nervous System Lymphoma, PrimaryCervical CancerCervical Cancer, ChildhoodChildhood CancersChordoma, ChildhoodChronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaChronic Myelogenous LeukemiaChronic Myeloproliferative DisordersColon CancerColorectal Cancer, ChildhoodCraniopharyngioma, ChildhoodCutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma, see Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary SyndromeD[No Entries]EEmbryonal Tumors, Central Nervous System, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Endometrial CancerEpendymoblastoma, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Ependymoma, ChildhoodEsophageal CancerEsophageal Cancer, ChildhoodEwing Sarcoma Family of TumorsExtracranial Germ Cell Tumor, ChildhoodExtragonadal Germ Cell TumorExtrahepatic Bile Duct CancerEye Cancer, Intraocular MelanomaEye Cancer, RetinoblastomaF[No Entries]GGallbladder CancerGastric (Stomach) CancerGastric (Stomach) Cancer, ChildhoodGastrointestinal Carcinoid TumorGastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST)Gastrointestinal Stromal Cell Tumor, ChildhoodGerm Cell Tumor, Extracranial, ChildhoodGerm Cell Tumor, ExtragonadalGerm Cell Tumor, OvarianGestational Trophoblastic TumorGlioma, AdultGlioma, Childhood Brain StemHHairy Cell LeukemiaHead and Neck CancerHepatocellular (Liver) Cancer, Adult (Primary)Hepatocellular (Liver) Cancer, Childhood (Primary)Histiocytosis, Langerhans CellHodgkin Lymphoma, AdultHodgkin Lymphoma, ChildhoodHypopharyngeal CancerIIntraocular MelanomaIslet Cell Tumors (Endocrine Pancreas)J[No Entries]KKaposi SarcomaKidney (Renal Cell) CancerKidney Cancer, ChildhoodLLangerhans Cell HistiocytosisLaryngeal CancerLaryngeal Cancer, ChildhoodLeukemia, Acute Lymphoblastic, AdultLeukemia, Acute Lymphoblastic, ChildhoodLeukemia, Acute Myeloid, AdultLeukemia, Acute Myeloid, ChildhoodLeukemia, Chronic LymphocyticLeukemia, Chronic MyelogenousLeukemia, Hairy CellLip and Oral Cavity CancerLiver Cancer, Adult (Primary)Liver Cancer, Childhood (Primary)Lung Cancer, Non-Small CellLung Cancer, Small CellLymphoma, AIDS-RelatedLymphoma, BurkittLymphoma, Cutaneous T-Cell, see Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary SyndromeLymphoma, Hodgkin, AdultLymphoma, Hodgkin, ChildhoodLymphoma, Non-Hodgkin, AdultLymphoma, Non-Hodgkin, ChildhoodLymphoma, Primary Central Nervous SystemMMacroglobulinemia, WaldenströmMalignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of Bone and OsteosarcomaMedulloblastoma, ChildhoodMedulloepithelioma, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)MelanomaMelanoma, Intraocular (Eye)Merkel Cell CarcinomaMesothelioma, Adult MalignantMesothelioma, ChildhoodMetastatic Squamous Neck Cancer with Occult PrimaryMouth CancerMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome, ChildhoodMultiple Myeloma/Plasma Cell NeoplasmMycosis FungoidesMyelodysplastic SyndromesMyelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative DiseasesMyelogenous Leukemia, ChronicMyeloid Leukemia, Adult AcuteMyeloid Leukemia, Childhood AcuteMyeloma, MultipleMyeloproliferative Disorders, ChronicNNasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus CancerNasopharyngeal CancerNasopharyngeal Cancer, ChildhoodNeuroblastomaNon-Hodgkin Lymphoma, AdultNon-Hodgkin Lymphoma, ChildhoodNon-Small Cell Lung CancerOOral Cancer, ChildhoodOral Cavity Cancer, Lip andOropharyngeal CancerOsteosarcoma and Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of BoneOvarian Cancer, ChildhoodOvarian Epithelial CancerOvarian Germ Cell TumorOvarian Low Malignant Potential TumorPPancreatic CancerPancreatic Cancer, ChildhoodPancreatic Cancer, Islet Cell TumorsPapillomatosis, ChildhoodParanasal Sinus and Nasal Cavity CancerParathyroid CancerPenile CancerPharyngeal CancerPineal Parenchymal Tumors of Intermediate Differentiation, Childhood(See What Are Childhood Central Nervous System Embryonal Tumors?)Pineoblastoma and Supratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors, ChildhoodPituitary TumorPlasma Cell Neoplasm/Multiple MyelomaPleuropulmonary BlastomaPregnancy and Breast CancerPrimary Central Nervous System LymphomaProstate CancerQ[No Entries]RRectal CancerRenal Cell (Kidney) CancerRenal Cell (Kidney) Cancer, ChildhoodRenal Pelvis and Ureter, Transitional Cell CancerRespiratory Tract Carcinoma Involving the NUT Gene on Chromosome 15RetinoblastomaRhabdomyosarcoma, ChildhoodSSalivary Gland CancerSalivary Gland Cancer, ChildhoodSarcoma, Ewing Sarcoma Family of TumorsSarcoma, KaposiSarcoma, Soft Tissue, AdultSarcoma, Soft Tissue, ChildhoodSarcoma, UterineSézary SyndromeSkin Cancer (Nonmelanoma)Skin Cancer, ChildhoodSkin Cancer (Melanoma)Skin Carcinoma, Merkel CellSmall Cell Lung CancerSmall Intestine CancerSoft Tissue Sarcoma, AdultSoft Tissue Sarcoma, ChildhoodSquamous Cell Carcinoma, see Skin Cancer (Nonmelanoma)Squamous Neck Cancer with Occult Primary, MetastaticStomach (Gastric) CancerStomach (Gastric) Cancer, ChildhoodSupratentorial Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors, ChildhoodTT-Cell Lymphoma, Cutaneous, see Mycosis Fungoides and Sézary SyndromeTesticular CancerThroat CancerThymoma and Thymic CarcinomaThymoma and Thymic Carcinoma, ChildhoodThyroid CancerThyroid Cancer, ChildhoodTransitional Cell Cancer of the Renal Pelvis and UreterTrophoblastic Tumor, GestationalUUnknown Primary Site, Carcinoma of, AdultUnknown Primary Site, Cancer of, ChildhoodUnusual Cancers of ChildhoodUreter and Renal Pelvis, Transitional Cell CancerUrethral CancerUterine Cancer, EndometrialUterine SarcomaVVaginal CancerVaginal Cancer, ChildhoodVulvar CancerWWaldenström MacroglobulinemiaWilms TumorWomen's CancersX[No Entries]Y[No Entries]Z[No Entries]
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  1. Anal cancer
  2. Bile duct cancer
  3. Bladder cancer
  4. Bone cancer
  5. Bone cancer, secondary
  6. Bowel cancer
  7. Brain tumours
  8. Brain tumours, secondary
  9. Breast cancer in women
  10. Breast cancer, DCIS
  11. Breast cancer in men
  12. Breast cancer, secondary
  13. Colon and rectal cancer
  14. Cervical cancer
  15. Children's cancers
  16. Endocrine tumours
  17. Eye cancer (ocular melanoma)
  18. Fallopian tube cancer
  19. Gall bladder cancer
  20. Head & neck cancers
  21. Kaposi's sarcoma
  22. Kidney cancer
  23. Larynx cancer
  24. Leukaemia
  25. Leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic
  26. Leukaemia, acute myeloid
  27. Leukaemia, chronic lymphocytic
  28. Leukaemia, chronic myeloid
  29. Liver cancer
  30. Liver cancer, secondary
  31. Lung cancer
  32. Lung cancer, secondary
  33. Lymph node cancer, secondary
  34. Lymphoma
  35. Lymphoma, Hodgkin
  36. Lymphoma, non-Hodgkin
  37. Melanoma
  38. Mesothelioma
  39. Myeloma
  40. Neuroendocrine tumours
  41. Ovarian cancer
  42. Oesophageal (gullet) cancer
  43. Pancreatic cancer
  44. Penis cancer
  45. Prostate cancer
  46. Pseudomyxoma peritonei
  47. Skin cancer
  48. Small bowel cancer
  49. Soft tissue sarcomas
  50. Spinal cord tumours
  51. Stomach cancer
  52. Testicular cancer
  53. Thymus cancer
  54. Thyroid cancer
  55. Trachea (windpipe) cancer
  56. Unknown primary cancer
  57. Vagina cancer
  58. Vulva cancer
  59. Womb (endometrial) cancer
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