maligant granulosa cell tumor of ovary

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Disease Overview

An aggressive granulosa cell tumor that arises from the ovary and metastasizes to other anatomic sites.


Synonyms

  • GCT of the ovary
  • GTCT
  • Maligant granulosa cell tumor of the ovary
  • Maligant granulosa cell tumour of the ovary
  • adult granulosa cell tumor of the ovary
  • adult granulosa cell tumour of the ovary
  • adult ovarian granulosa cell tumor
  • adult ovarian granulosa cell tumour
  • cancer of granulosa cell
  • granulosa cell cancer
  • granulosa cell malignant tumor
  • granulosa cell malignant tumour
  • granulosa theca cell tumor
  • granulosa theca cell tumor of the ovary
  • granulosa theca cell tumour
  • granulosa theca cell tumour of the ovary
  • malignant granulosa cell neoplasm
  • malignant granulosa cell neoplasm of ovary
  • malignant granulosa cell neoplasm of the ovary
  • malignant granulosa cell tumor of ovary
  • malignant granulosa cell tumor of the ovary
  • malignant granulosa cell tumour of ovary
  • malignant granulosa cell tumour of the ovary
  • malignant ovarian granulosa cell neoplasm
  • malignant ovarian granulosa cell tumor
  • malignant ovarian granulosa cell tumour
  • ovarian granulosa cell tumor of adults
  • ovarian granulosa cell tumour of adults

GARD Disease Summary

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