carcinoma in A Sentence

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    Stage 0: Carcinoma in situ(CIS).

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    This also corresponds to a moderately differentiated Carcinoma.

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    Hepatocellular Carcinoma is associated with abdominal mass,

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    Without treatment, they may progress to squamous cell Carcinoma.

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    Risk factors for squamous cell Carcinoma varies with age,

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    Squamous cell Carcinoma implies that some squamous cells are unusual.

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    Squamous cell Carcinoma means that some squamous cells are abnormal.

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    They may resemble early basal cell Carcinoma or a neurofibroma.

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    Ductal Carcinoma in situ(DCIS) is sometimes described as stage 0.

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    SCC is the second most common skin cancer(behind basal cell Carcinoma(BCC))[1].

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    due to either esophageal squamous cell Carcinoma(ESCC) or adenoCarcinoma EAC.

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    Years ago, Ben had basal cell Carcinoma removed from his cheek.

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    Basal cell Carcinoma originates in the deep layer of the skin.

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    Lobular Carcinoma: This type of cancer is started from the lobules.

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    These biological changes are classical in Carcinomas; other malignant tumors may

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    Invasive Ductal Carcinoma- Invasive ductal Carcinoma(IDC) is the most common breast cancer.

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    If you have early transitional cell Carcinoma, you have several treatment options available.

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    Also called Carcinoma in situ, this is the very beginning of the scale.

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    The NSCLC that grows faster usually involves the large-cell neuroendocrine tumors and large-cell Carcinoma.

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    T0: no evidence of primary Carcinoma in situ(Tis)- intraepithelial or lamina propria only.

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    Esophageal cancer may be due to either esophageal squamous cell Carcinoma(ESCC) or adenoCarcinoma EAC.

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    These include: Clear cell adenoCarcinoma Transitional cell Carcinoma Inverted papilloma Renal lymphoma Teratoma

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    Basal cell Carcinoma develops in the skin, while adenoCarcinoma can be formed in the breast.

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    The result revealed a suspicious spot, which was eventually diagnosed stage 1 invasive ductal Carcinoma.

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    Ductal Carcinoma in situ treatments evolve over 20 years, but cancer death rates vary little.

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    Ductal Carcinoma: This begins in the milk duct and is the most common type;

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    PIK3CA is the most commonly altered gene in head and neck squamous cell Carcinoma(HNSCC).

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    Risk factors for squamous cell Carcinoma varies with age, gender, race, geography, and genetics.

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    Much of the evidence relates to the most common subtype of epithelial cancer, serous Carcinoma;

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    There is also evidence that the hepatitis B vaccine reduces the risk of developing hepatocellular Carcinoma[4].

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