What is adrenocortical carcinoma?

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  1. Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare cancer that forms in the outer layer of tissue of the adrenal gland (a small organ on top of each kidney that makes steroid hormones, adrenaline, and noradrenaline to control heart rate, blood pressure, and other body functions). Also called adrenocortical cancer and cancer of the adrenal cortex.

    This answer is based on source information from the National Cancer Institute, U.S. National Institutes of Health.

     

    Adrenocortical carcinoma is a rare cancer that forms in the outer layer of tissue of the adrenal gland (a small organ on top of each kidney that makes steroid hormones, adrenaline, and noradrenaline to control heart rate, blood pressure, and other... More
  2. American Association of Endocrine Surgeons
     

    Adrenocortical cancer (ACC) is a very rare, but very deadly cancer of the adrenal glands. It arises from the outer layer of the adrenal gland called the cortex. There are only about 600 new cases diagnosed every year in the US (about 1 case in one million people). It is most common either before the age of 10 or between 50 and 60 years of age. Fortunately, adrenocortical cancer in children is often diagnosed and treated at an early stage. For this reason, the prognosis for children is much better than for adults. Adults rarely have obvious symptoms, so they often are not diagnosed until the cancer is large and has spread to other parts of the body. Although adrenal cancer can be treated in adults, it usually comes back. Once it comes back, it is almost always fatal.

     

    Adrenocortical cancer (ACC) is a very rare, but very deadly cancer of the adrenal glands. It arises from the outer layer of the adrenal gland called the cortex. There are only about 600 new cases diagnosed every year in the US (about 1 case... More