Craniopharyngioma

general

A craniopharyngioma that occurs during adulthood. It can be either adamantinomatous or papillary. The papillary histologic variant occurs virtually exclusively in adults. Clinical signs and symptoms include visual disturbances and endocrine deficiencies.

5

Centers

9

Active Trials

Cancer Funding

Specific Cancer Types(1)

NameCenters
Recurrent Craniopharyngioma3

Top Centers for Craniopharyngioma(5)

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NCI Comprehensive
High-Volume Research Center
78.0
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Active Research Program
60.0
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Active Research Program
60.0
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Active Research Program
60.0
542.0

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