Ah, that's a great question, friend! The medical term for a malignant tumor that ends in -sarcoma is "sarcoma." It's important to remember that facing such challenges can be tough, but with the right support and treatment, we can paint a hopeful and bright future ahead. Just like adding happy little trees to a painting, we can work together to create a beautiful outcome.
sarcoma
Yes, a sarcoma is a malignant tumor or neoplasm of connective tissue
The perioisteum is the connective tissue covering the bone.
It's derived from the Greek word 'sarx' - meaning 'flesh'. The word sarcoma can be applied to any malignant tumor.
Sarcoma (for examp. Langerhern Cell Sarcoma, Sarcoma of Ewing). addition! Reticulosarcoma (means sarcoma of the reticulocyte cells) A malignant tumor of connective tissue is called Sarcoma. There are three different subcategories: Hard Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in bone or cartilage), Soft Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in muscles, tendons, or lymphatic vessels) , and Liquid Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in blood and lymph)
The medical term for a malignant tumor of the thyroid is thyroid carcinoma.
Osteosarcoma is a malignant tumor of osteoblasts.
Chondrosarcomachondrosarcomachondrosarcoma
hepatoma
A malignant tumour means that it is a tumour which has cancer
lymphoma
Myosarcoma