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RGD DISEASE ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS

RGD uses the Human Disease Ontology (DO, https://disease-ontology.org/) for disease curation across species. RGD automatically downloads each new release of the ontology on a monthly basis. Some additional terms which are required for RGD's curation purposes but are not currently covered in the official version of DO have been added. As corresponding terms are added to DO, these custom terms are retired and the DO terms substituted in existing annotations and subsequently used for curation.

Term:penis carcinoma
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Accession:DOID:3449 term browser browse the term
Definition:A penile cancer that is located_in the skin or tissues of the penis. (DO)
Synonyms:exact_synonym: carcinoma of penis;   penile carcinoma
 xref: EFO:0005575;   EFO:1000465;   MONDO:0006360;   NCI:C9061
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  disease 19100
    disease of cellular proliferation 7914
      cancer 5769
        cell type cancer 3842
          carcinoma 3281
            penis carcinoma 0
              penis Paget's disease 0
              penis basal cell carcinoma 0
              penis carcinoma in situ 0
              penis squamous cell carcinoma + 0
Path 2
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  disease 19100
    disease of anatomical entity 18440
      Urogenital Diseases 5376
        Urogenital Neoplasms 2347
          reproductive system neoplasm 1448
            reproductive organ cancer 1434
              male reproductive organ cancer 835
                penile cancer 0
                  penis carcinoma 0
                    penis Paget's disease 0
                    penis basal cell carcinoma 0
                    penis carcinoma in situ 0
                    penis squamous cell carcinoma + 0
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