Keywords:
Aggressive; Carcinoma; Diagnosis; Heterogeneity; NC incidence; NUTM1; Rare; Undifferentiated malignancy
Abstract:
NUT carcinoma (NC), previously known as NUT midline carcinoma, is a rare and very aggressive cancer that occurs in both children and adults. NC is largely chemoresistant, with an overall survival of less than 7 months. Because the carcinoma is not restricted to a particular organ, diagnosis is often a challenge. In the absence of a clearly determined incidence for NC, we sought to study the diagnosis of patients in a well-defined population.