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Desmoid Tumors Market Analysis 2022 – Global Industry Market Report 2027

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  Desmoid Tumors Market  2022 Rising demand of effective chemotherapeutic agents, high unmet needs of current treatment, and increase in research and development expenditure will promote the growth of Desmoid Tumors Market Analysis. According to the Desmoid Rare Foundation, individuals within the age group of 15 and 60 are more likely to get affected. It is also stated that the condition is more prevalent in women than in men (2:1). Desmoid tumors are the benign fibrous growths which usually develops in the fibrous tissue of the body, commonly in the arms, legs or midsection, and sometimes in the head and neck. According to the U.S National Library of Medicine, Desmoid tumors are very rare as the rate of occurrence is estimated to be 1 to 2 per 500,000 people worldwide. It is also stated that nearly 900 to 1,500 new cases are registered per year in the United States. Tumors associated with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) are less common than sporadic desmoid tumors. On the molecul

Desmoid Tumors Market Analysis Strategy, Regional Analysis and Growth Forecast to 2027

  Desmoid Tumors Market 2021 Desmoid tumors  are the benign fibrous growths which usually develops in the fibrous tissue of the body, commonly in the arms, legs or midsection, and sometimes in the head and neck. According to the U.S National Library of Medicine, Desmoid tumors are very rare as the rate of occurrence is estimated to be 1 to 2 per 500,000 people worldwide. It is also stated that nearly 900 to 1,500 new cases are registered per year in the United States. Tumors associated with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) are less common than sporadic desmoid tumors. On the molecular level, desmoid tumor is characterized by one of the two mutations in the gene i.e. mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene, or in the β-catenin gene, CTNNB1. During diagnostic procedures CTNNB1 mutation is detected, especially, when pathological differential diagnosis is difficult. The symptoms of desmoid tumors include a painless swelling or lump, pain and obstruction of the bowels, li