Published on Dec 14th, 2011 under All.By andrew
Gastric carcinoma is commonly called as stomach cancer. It is one type of epithelial cancer. Generally gastric carcinoma is common among the elder people (Above the age of 50 years), but it can also affect the middle aged people. Gastric carcinoma can arise from any part of the stomach but the common site of origin is the cardiac end [...] Continue Reading…
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Published on Oct 11th, 2010 under All.By admin
Epithelial Cancer article:The spread of the disease from one organ or part to another non-adjacent organ or part is called metastasis or metastatic disease. Previously it was that only malignant tumor cells had the capacity to metastasize which is now in reconsideration due to research. The word metastasis in Greek means “removal from one place to another” and the [...] Continue Reading…
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