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    Appendiceal cancer is a type of cancer that grows from cells that make up the appendix. The appendix is a small pouch of tissue in the abdomen. It is part of the intestines and colon, which absorb nutrients and remove waste from the body.

  2. Nov 30, 2021 · Appendix cancer develops when healthy cells in your appendix mutate and grow out of control, forming a tumor. It’s usually found during surgery for appendicitis or when an imaging test is taken for an unrelated condition.

  3. Jan 10, 2020 · Appendix cancer is sometimes called appendiceal cancer. It occurs when healthy cells become abnormal and grow rapidly. These cancerous cells become a mass or tumor inside...

  4. Appendix cancer, which is very rare, occurs when cells in the appendix change and grow significantly. The tissue growth formed from the cells is called a tumor (commonly identified as malignant or benign).

  5. Appendix cancer, also known as appendiceal cancer, is a very rare malignant tumor that forms in the vermiform appendix. [7] Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are rare tumors with malignant potential. [8] Primary lymphomas can occur in the appendix.

  6. Appendix cancer, also called appendiceal cancer, is rare. It affects fewer than 1,000 people in the United States each year. It is also hard to detect. It is often found by accident when the appendix is removed for appendicitis.

  7. Appendix (or appendiceal) cancer occurs when the appendix's cells mutate and grow out of control, forming a tumor. Tumors can either be malignant or benign (non-cancerous), but even benign tumors can sometimes transform and become malignant.

  8. Aug 7, 2023 · Appendiceal malignancies are a rare group of tumors often found incidentally during surgical removal of the appendix. Histologically, this malignancy accounts for 0.5-1 % of all biopsy specimens following appendectomies.

  9. Jul 8, 2013 · July 08, 2013. Appendix cancer: What you should know. BY Laura Nathan-Garner. Each year, fewer than 1,000 Americans are diagnosed with appendix cancer, also called appendiceal cancer. The appendix is located in your digestive system, near where your large intestine and small intestine meet.

  10. Appendix cancer occurs when healthy cells in the appendix change and grow out of control. These cells form a growth of tissue, called a tumor. A tumor can be cancerous or benign.

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