carcinoma
carcinoma in situ
carcinoma in situ
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In place or position; undisturbed. In a localized state or condition, as in carcinoma in situ.
In place or position; undisturbed. In a localized state or condition, as in carcinoma in situ.
From what I have learned, a benign-tumor is a type of tumor that remains encapsulated and does not spread. While there are cancerous tumors, such ans brain tumors that do not spread and are encapsulated, the most common answer to this question is Benign Tumor.
Benign :) Trust me, I'm in anatomy classes.Benign
Carcinoma in situ
CIS or Ca in Situ
In situ: In the normal location. An in situ tumor is one that is confined to its site of origin and has not invaded neighboring tissue or gone elsewhere in the body. For example, squamous cell carcinoma in situ is an early stage of skin cancer.
Carcinoma in situ.
is it okay to take oral contraceptive after undergoing surgery (breast incision, frozen section) wherein i was diagnosed with papillary carcinoma ductal in-situ?