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Rare cancers

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Rare cancers affect fewer than 6 per 100,000 people each year, yet as a group they are responsible for around a quarter of all cancer diagnoses. Rare cancers can also be associated with worse health outcomes and survival rates compared with more common cancers.

These inequities result from several challenges to the management of rare cancers including late diagnosis, limited availability of treatments, and difficulties recruiting sufficient patients for clinical studies.

There is increasing recognition of the need to address the burden of rare cancers, and ensure that they are not neglected from policy and research initiatives. This Collection highlights a selection of research on the biology and epidemiology of rare cancers, including several promising approaches for diagnosis and treatment.

This Collection has been curated by Guest Editor Mitesh J. Borad, M.D. Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic Arizona.

Image Credit: Cancer cells by Dr. Cecil Fox National Cancer Institute

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