Collection TCGA-ACC
Details
Subject Count: 92
Primary Site: Adrenal Glands
Image Modalities: SM, SEG
Cancer Type(s): Adrenocortical Carcinoma
Species: Human
DOIs
TCGA-ACC original data:
Analysis Results:
- TCGA-SBU-TIL-Maps
10.5281/zenodo.16966285
Description
Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare cancer that develops in the outer layer of tissue of the adrenal glands, organs that lie on top of each kidney. This outer layer known as the adrenal cortex produces important hormones called steroids that help the body deal with stress, regulate blood pressure and the amount of salt in the blood, as well as cause the body to acquire masculine or feminine characteristics. A tumor of the adrenal cortex can produce either no hormones or excess hormones.
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