Primary Cutaneous Mucinous Carcinoma

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A rare low-grade carcinoma of the sweat glands. The most common sites are eyelids, scalp, axilla, face and trunk. It is histologically characterized by proliferating ducts until the overproduction of mucin creates islands of tumor cells, essentially floating in mucinous pools (Rosai J. Ackerman's Surgical Pathology).

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Active Trials

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Top Centers for Primary Cutaneous Mucinous Carcinoma(17)

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NCI Comprehensive
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52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
10
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Clinical
Active Research Program
52.9
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NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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Rutgers Cancer InstituteNew Brunswick, NJ
NCI Comprehensive
Active Research Program
52.9
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Active Research Program
52.9
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Active Research Program
52.9
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Active Research Program
52.9

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