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cancer cell A cell present in neoplasm having characteristics that differentiate it from normal tissue cells, such as the degree of anaplasia, irregularity in shape, indistinctness of cell outline, nuclear size, changes in the structure of nucleus and cytoplasm, increased number of mitoses (cell division) and the ability to metastasize.
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cancer grading and staging Grading is the standardized procedure for expressing cancer cell differentiation. Cancer is graded on the differentiation of the tumor cells and the number of mitoses (cell division) present. Staging is the extent of dissemination (distribution throughout an organ or the body) of the cancer. Staging is the process of classifying tumors, especially malignant tumors. These procedures are useful in comparing the effectiveness of different forms of therapy. ...
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cancer A clonal growth (cells all descended from one ancestral cell) that undergo continuing mitotic divisions and are not inhibited in their growth when they come in contact with neighboring cells (contact inhibition). Thus, cancers obliterate the normal architecture of the host tissue. Cancer cells often spread (or metastasize) throughout the body by way of the blood stream or lymphatic vessels to form tumors in new locations beyond the primary site of origin. ...
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cancer is a malignant growth that can affect any part of the body. Treatment can be time-consuming, painful, and sometimes result in permanent disability.
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cancellous tissue the sponge-like tissue inside bones.
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