医学腫瘍学および治療学ジャーナル

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Epidemiology of ovarian cystic tumours together with peripheral nerve sheath tumours

Marco Russo*

Harmful fringe nerve sheath tumours are uncommon tumours that account for roughly 10% of all soft-tissue sarcomas. Harmful fringe nerve sheath tumours have a propensity to repeat locally and to metastasize and are known to be profoundly harmful. Neurofibromatosis is the foremost imperative hazards calculate for creating threatening fringe nerve sheath tumour, and patients with deep-seated plexiform neurofibroma are at specific hazard of dangerous change