metastasized epithelial cancers

Carcinoma

Carcinoma
Carcinoma (Gk. karkinos, or "crab", and -oma, "growth") is the medical term for the most common type of cancer occurring in humans. Put simply, a carcinoma is a cancer that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that generally arises from cells originating in the endodermal or ectodermal germ layer during embryogenesis. More specifically, a "carcinoma" is tumor tissue derived from putative epithelial cells whose genome has become altered or damaged to such an extent that the cells become transformed, and begin to exhibit abnormal malignant properties.

metastasized epithelial cancers - List of case studies

Advanced Metastatic Colon Cancer

clinical situation of locally advanced sarcoma, not in metastasized epithelial cancers . Is there any scientific evidence ...

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