Clear cell carcinoma


Clear-cell carcinoma also known as clear cell adenocarcinoma and mesonephroma is an epithelial cell derived carcinoma characterized by the presence of clear cells observed during histological, diagnostic assessment. This form of cancer is classified as a rare cancer with an incidence of 4.8% in white patients, 3.1% in black patients, and 11.1% in Asian patients.
Clear-cell carcinoma may arise in multiple tissue types including the kidney, uterus, gastrointestinal tract or ovary .
Treatment options for clear cell carcinoma vary by the tissue type effected but may including a combination of chemotherapy and surgical resection in ovarian clear cell; debulking or resection paired with chemotherapy in ovarian clear cell; cytokine therapy, kinase inhibitors and anti-angiogenic therapies