carcinoma and sarcoma are maligant tumors
a. Kaposi's sarcoma b. small cell carcinoma c. adenocarcinoma d. squamous cell carcinoma A is not lung cancer
In medical terminology, the suffix for tumor or mass is "-oma". It's often attached to an affected body organ or body part. Some examples of medical conditions that contain this suffix are hematoma, adenoma, and carcinoma.
Vulvar carcinoma; vulvar sarcoma; vulvar neoplasia, VIN, VAIN
wbc count more than 200000 means
The different types of skin cancer include Basal cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma, Malignant melanoma and Kaposi's sarcoma. Diet cannot help to prevent it from developing.
Basal-cell carcinoma is a form of skin cancer. It is very slow growing and is considered a non-melanoma skin cancer.
Which kind of sarcoma cancer be more specific
Mononucleosis, it is not related but tend to have the same symptoms!
Carcinoma refers to cancers of the epithelium whereas sarcomas refer to cancers of the connective tissue.I would hazard a guess at carcinoma being more common because it is exposed to more exogenous toxins (e.g. cigarette smoke resulting in bronchial carcinoma) rather than the underlying connective tissue, coupled with the increased mitotic rate of epithelial tissue over connective tissue leading to more genetic defects developing.-student Dr.
Karposi sarcoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fifth most common cancer in the world as of 2004.
Histiocytic sarcoma or Extraosseous Ewing Sarcoma.