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Carcinoma is a type of tumour that has been developed from the epithelial cells.

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A carcinoma is a type of tumor that develops from what?

Epithelial cells that form the interior lining to the lungs.


What is a malignant tumor that is developed from epithelial tissue called?

A carcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue.


Is carcinoma in situ localized tumor growth?

carcinoma


What is carcinoma cancer?

NEUROCRINE CARCINOMA is an old and somewhat ambiguous entity of malignant tumor. In general, NC is a tumor that demonstrates neurocrine differention. That can be a usual carcinoma with prominent neurocrine differention, a large cell neurocrine carcinoma, small cell carcinoma or an atypical carcinoid tumor(in the lung). NEUROCRINE CARCINOMA is an old and somewhat ambiguous entity of malignant tumor. In general, NC is a tumor that demonstrates neurocrine differention. That can be a usual carcinoma with prominent neurocrine differention, a large cell neurocrine carcinoma, small cell carcinoma or an atypical carcinoid tumor(in the lung).


What is the scientific name of tumor?

Carcinoma


What is a cancer tumor?

a mass of abnormal cells


What is the name of the tumor capable of invasion and spread?

Carcinoma


Is a malignant tumor that occur in epithelial tissue?

A carcinoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in epithelial tissue.


What is another word to describe tumor?

mass, neoplasm, carcinoma


What is Malignant tumor that is localized and not invasive called?

carcinoma in situ


Is squamous cell carcinoma cancer of the melanocytes of the skin?

Squamous cell skin cancer is also known as Bowen's disease, and this cancer is basically a tumor that develops on the skin. It is most often seen in people over the age of 50.


Cancerous tumor cells are localized in a small area?

carcinoma in situ