Cancer is classified as an abnormal growth of cells. This may happen because of a mutation in the cells DNA. When the cells grow abnormal, it usually grows too fast.
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Most vulvar cancers are squamous cell carcinomas
Yes, ovarian cancer is sometimes referred to as ovarian carcinoma, which specifically denotes cancer that originates in the ovarian tissue. It can also be classified based on the type of cells involved, such as epithelial, germ cell, or stromal tumors, but "ovarian cancer" is the most commonly used term.
Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is classified as a cancer when there are no cancer cells because of the increase of white blood cells. This persistent elevated blood count indicates the bodies reaction to intrusion, but of an unknown variety.
Diaphragm cancer, or any cancer that is classified as stage 3 means it has spread to the lymph nodes. The lymph nodes accelerate the spread of the disease.
In general, breast cancer is known as malignant breast neoplasm. Depending on the exact source of the cancer (i.e. originated from the milk ducts or lobules), the carcinoma can be classified accordingly (i.e. ductal carcinoma or lobular carcinoma)
There's no definitive proof that Aldrin causes cancer and the International Agency for Research on Cancer has declassified it as a carcinogenic substance. It has been known to cause liver cancer in mice. Large amounts of these chemicals can cause convulsions and death.
Chloroform has been classified as a possible human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Long-term exposure to chloroform has been associated with an increased risk of liver and kidney cancer in animal studies. However, more research is needed to fully understand its potential carcinogenic effects in humans.
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Asbestos and Benzene are examples of carcinogens known to cause cancer in humans. Argon and Formaldehyde are not classified as carcinogens.
Benzene is classified as a known human carcinogen by various health agencies, including the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Exposure to benzene has been linked to various types of cancer, including leukemia. The likelihood of benzene causing cancer depends on the level and duration of exposure.
Brain cancer is classified into "grades" of severity defined by the world health organization, rather than stages, since it rarely metastasizes. Other cancers may metastasize to the brain by their fourth stage, and the metastasis may then be assigned a grade of its own.