DIAGNOSIS OF EPITHELIAL CANCER : A – Identification of malignancy : once a lesion has been identified as neoplastic , a prime duty of the pathologist is to determine whether the neoplasm is benign or malignant . 1 – The gross appearance of a lesion may suggest its degree of malignancy . a – benign lesions : tend to [...] Continue Reading…
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