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Published on Nov 23rd, 2011 under All.By andrew
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…
Tags: Aggressiveness, Anaplasia, Benign Lesions, Blood Vessels, Cancer Diagnosis, Cancer Patients, Carcinoma, Cervix, Clinical Behavior, Clinical Manifestations, Gross Appearance, Histological Appearance, Lesion, Lymphatic Channels, Malignancy, Malignant Lesions, Malignant Neoplasms, neoplasm, Neoplastic Cells, Neoplastic Change, Pathologist, Precancerous Lesions, Preinvasive Lesions, Time Span, Tumor Markers
Published on Nov 18th, 2011 under All.By author
Usually when the ovarian epithelial cancer is diagnosed, there are some tests performed to check whether the cancer cells have spread within the ovaries or to the other parts of the body. This process is also known as staging. It is highly important to know the stage of epithelial cancer to plan out the treatment. In order to know [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: Cancer, Cancer Cells, Cancer Stages, Cancerous Cells, Epithelial Cancer, External Surface, Fallopian Tubes, Laparotomy, Ovaries, Ovary, Pathologist, Pelvis, Peritoneal Cavity, Small Pieces, Stage Cancer, Stage Ia, Stage Ib, Stage Iib, Stage Iii, Stages Of Ovarian Cancer, Thoracentesis, Types Of Tests, Uterus Cancer
Published on Aug 20th, 2011 under All.By starwin
Our body consists of four types of tissue and one of which is epithelial tissue. The whole surface of our body is covered by this tissue. The epithelial tissue contains numerous cells in one or more layers and these cells are arranged very close to each other and there is very miniscule intercellular space between them. It plays a [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: Basal Cell Carcinoma, Beginners Guide, Cancer Breast, Cancer Colon, Cancer Pancreas, Cancerous Cells, Cancerous Tumors, cancers, Carcinoma, Cavities, Continuous Exposure, Digestive System, Epithelial Tissue, Intercellular Space, Microorganisms, Pancreas, Ralph W Moss, Reproductive System, Stomach Cancer, Uppermost Layer, Uv Rays
Published on Aug 20th, 2011 under All.By starwin
Are you aware of the fact that there are more than 30 kinds of ovarian cancer? These cancers are categorized in three groups based on the type of the cells. The three categories are as follows: epithelial tumor, germ cell tumors and sex cord-stromal cell tumors.
Many women fail to realize that there is suffering from ovarian cancer until the [...] Continue Reading…
Tags: Abdomen, Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding, Accurate Results, Bowel Movement, Cancerous Tumors, Chemotherapy, Disinterest, Epithelial Tissues, Germ Cell Tumors, Hysterectomy, Incision, Ovarian Cancer, Pelvic Area, Screening Tests, Sex Cord, Stromal Cell, Surgical Areas, Tumor Masses, Type Of Cancer, Weariness
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