These tumors develop in the transitional zone, or cloaca, which is a ring of tissue between the anal canal and the rectum.
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Carcinomas
Carcinomas or carcinomata.
90%
infiltrating ductal carcinomas
Neck , face, and scalp
Oncologist
Cancers of the epithelium are carcinomas that originate from epithelial cells, which are found in the skin, lining of organs, and glands. Common examples include breast, lung, prostate, and colon carcinomas. These cancers are typically treated with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
An oncologist treats people with cancer.
Carcinomas
Most vulvar cancers are squamous cell carcinomas
The Greek/Latin plural is carcinomata, the common English plural is carcinomas.