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== Carcinoma of Unknown Primary ==
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=== OVERVIEW ===
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Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) occurs when cancer cells have spread in the body and formed metastatic tumors but the site of the primary cancer is not known. Explore the links on this page to learn more about CUP, how it is treated, and clinical trials that are available.
 
Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) occurs when cancer cells have spread in the body and formed metastatic tumors but the site of the primary cancer is not known. Explore the links on this page to learn more about CUP, how it is treated, and clinical trials that are available.
  
=== TREATMENT ===
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'''PDQ Treatment Information for Patients'''
 
'''PDQ Treatment Information for Patients'''
  
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[[Types/unknown-primary/patient/unknown-primary-treatment-pdq|Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Treatment]]
 
[[Types/unknown-primary/patient/unknown-primary-treatment-pdq|Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Treatment]]
  
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*[[Types/childhood-cancers/patient/unusual-cancers-childhood-pdq|Unusual Cancers of Childhood Treatment (PDQ®)]]
 
*[[Types/childhood-cancers/patient/unusual-cancers-childhood-pdq|Unusual Cancers of Childhood Treatment (PDQ®)]]
  
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*[[About-cancer/treatment/clinical-trials/disease/unknown-primary/treatment|Clinical Trials to Treat Carcinoma of Unknown Primary]]
 
*[[About-cancer/treatment/clinical-trials/disease/unknown-primary/treatment|Clinical Trials to Treat Carcinoma of Unknown Primary]]
  
 
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Carcinoma of Unknown Primary

OVERVIEW

Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) occurs when cancer cells have spread in the body and formed metastatic tumors but the site of the primary cancer is not known. Explore the links on this page to learn more about CUP, how it is treated, and clinical trials that are available.

TREATMENT

PDQ Treatment Information for Patients

Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Treatment

More information