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The grade cannot be determined. |
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The cells are well differentiated. |
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The cells are moderately differentiated. |
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The cells are poorly differentiated. |
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The cells are undifferentiated. |
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agent that produces or increases risk of developing cancer; for example, cigarette smoke and insecticides are considered to be carcinogens |
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malignant tumor that has not extended beyond original site |
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growth enclosed in sheath of tissue that prevents tumor cells from invading surrounding tissue |
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excessive development of normal cells within organ |
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tendency of malignant tumor to spread to immediately surrounding tissue and organs |
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spread of cancer cells from one part of body to another; metastases is plural |
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number representing sick persons in particular population |
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number representing deaths in particular population |
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transformation from original |
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abnormal growth or tumor; can be benign or malignant |
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where malignant tumor first appeared |
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return of disease symptoms after period of improvement |
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period during which symptoms of disease or disorder leave; can be temporary |
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excision of small piece of tissue for microscopic examination to assist in diagnosis |
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surgery performed to determine if cancer is present or if cancer has spread; biopsies are generally performed |
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treating disease using chemicals that have toxic effect on body, especially cancerous tissue |
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treatment of cancer with natural hormones or with chemicals that produce hormone-like effects |
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strengthening immune system to attack cancerous cells |
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therapy treatment designed to reduce intensity of painful symptoms, but does not produce cure |
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exposing tumors and surrounding tissues to X-rays or gamma rays to interfere with ability to multiply |
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extensive surgery to remove as much tissue associated with tumor as possible |
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embedding radioactive source directly into tissue to provide highly localized radiation dosage to damage nearby cancerous cells; also called brachytherapy |
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