Glandular cancer, also known as adenocarcinoma, is a type of cancer that begins in the glandular tissues of the body. This type of cancer can affect various organs, including the prostate gland, breast, pancreas, stomach, and lungs. It can spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or blood vessels. Synonyms for glandular cancer include glandular carcinoma, adenoma malignum, and serous carcinoma. Early detection is important in the treatment of glandular cancer, and it is often treated with surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy. Awareness and education on the symptoms and risks of glandular cancer can help individuals take preventative measures and seek medical attention sooner.