| • | Choroidal Melanoma Choroidal melanoma is a cancer of the eye that develops from the pigmented cells of the choroid, the spongelike membrane that lies between the sclera (the white of the eye) and the retina. |
| • | Esophageal Cancer Esophageal cancer is the abnormal growth of cells in the esophagus, the tube that carries food and drink from your throat to your stomach. |
| • | Oral Cancer Oral cancer occurs when cells divide abnormally in the lip or mouth. |
| • | Parathyroid Cancer Parathyroid cancer is a very rare cancer that develops in the parathyroid glands. A pair of these pea-sized glands sits next to the thyroid on either side of the front of the neck. |
| • | Pituitary Tumors When tumors develop within the pituitary gland, they are usually small, well-localized, slow-growing masses that arise from one specific family of hormone-producing pituitary cells. |
| • | Retinoblastoma Retinoblastoma is a form of cancer that develops on the retina. Although rare, retinoblastoma is the most common eye tumor in children. |
| • | Salivary Gland Disorders The salivary glands are structures that manufacture saliva and secrete it into the mouth. Like other parts of the body, the salivary glands can develop infections, tumors, inflammations, malfunctions and other problems. |
| • | Throat Cancer (Larynx And Pharynx) Throat cancer occurs when cells in the organs used for breathing, speaking and swallowing begin to divide abnormally and out of control. |
| • | Thyroid Cancer Thyroid cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is shaped like a butterfly. It is located under the Adam's apple in the front of the neck. Most cases of thyroid cancer can be cured. |