Carcinoma in situ (CIS) is a group of abnormal cells. While they are a form of neoplasm, there is disagreement over whether CIS should be classified as...
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Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), also known as intraductal carcinoma, is a pre-cancerous or non-invasive cancerous lesion of the breast. DCIS is classified...
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Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) is an incidental microscopic finding with characteristic cellular morphology and multifocal tissue patterns. The condition...
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Cutaneous squamous-cell carcinoma (cSCC), also known as squamous-cell carcinoma of the skin or squamous-cell skin cancer, is one of the three principal...
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The term carcinoma in situ (or CIS) is a term for cells that are significantly abnormal but not cancer. They are thus not typically carcinomas. Cancer...
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individualized therapies. Early squamous-cell carcinoma of the lung (generally as squamous-cell carcinoma in situ) is asymptomatic and may only appear as an...
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Adenocarcinoma (redirect from Adenocarcinoma in situ)
breast cancers: Invasive ductal carcinoma: 55% of breast cancers Ductal carcinoma in situ: 13% Invasive lobular carcinoma: 5% The vast majority of colorectal...
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Apocrine (section Apocrine ductal carcinoma in situ)
Apocrine ductal carcinoma in situ (ACDIS) is a very rare breast carcinoma which is regarded as a variant of the ductal carcinoma in situ breast tumors....
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refers to breast cancer. Examples include: Lobular carcinoma in situ Invasive lobular carcinoma "lobular carcinoma" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary v t e...
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is identical to a low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS); however, it has a limited extent, i.e. is present in a very small amount (< 2 mm). Low mag...
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Squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC), also known as epidermoid carcinoma, comprises a number of different types of cancer that begin in squamous cells. These...
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International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (section 812–813 Transitional cell Papillomas And Carcinomas)
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ, NOS Epidermoid carcinoma in situ, NOS Intraepidermal carcinoma, NOS Intraepithelial squamous cell carcinoma M8070/3 Squamous...
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disease (intraepidermal carcinoma/squamous carcinoma in situ) dyskeratosis congenita ductal carcinoma in situ lobular carcinoma in situ Sclerosing adenosis...
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malignant transformation. Carcinoma in situ, meaning "cancer in place", represents the transformation of a neoplastic lesion to one in which cells undergo essentially...
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belonging to the group of ductal carcinoma in situ tumors. Rarely, cancers with the histopathological cribriform pattern develop in other organs such as the prostate...
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Oropharyngeal cancer (redirect from Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas)
Oropharyngeal cancer, also known as oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma and tonsil cancer, is a disease in which abnormal cells with the potential to both grow...
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In situ (/ɪn ˈsɪtjuː, - ˈsaɪtjuː/, /ˈsiː-/ ; often not italicized in English) is a Latin phrase that translates literally to "on site" or "in position...
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Invasive carcinoma of no special type (invasive carcinoma NST), invasive breast carcinoma of no special type (IBC-NST), invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC),...
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invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC), next to lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) Invasive lobular carcinoma demonstrating a predominantly lobular growth pattern...
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Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) of the lung —previously included in the category of "bronchioloalveolar carcinoma" (BAC)—is a subtype of lung adenocarcinoma...
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ductal carcinoma. Carcinoma in situ is proliferation of cancer cells within the epithelial tissue without invasion of the surrounding tissue. In contrast...
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Comedocarcinoma (redirect from Comedo carcinoma)
intraductal tumors, characterized as a comedo-type, high-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). However, there have been accounts of comedocarcinoma which...
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Penile cancer (redirect from Carcinoma of Penis)
High-grade PIN (carcinoma in situ—Bowen's disease, Erythroplasia of Queyrat and bowenoid papulosis (BP)); Invasive carcinoma of the penis. However, in some cases...
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cells as "carcinoma with apocrine differentiation." Non-invasive apocrine carcinoma of the breast, i.e. apocrine ductal carcinoma in situ, is classified...
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Sarcomatoid carcinoma, sometimes referred to as pleomorphic carcinoma, is a relatively uncommon form of cancer whose malignant cells have histological...
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Microcalcification (section In breast)
microcalcifications in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast, H&E stain. Histopathology of calcium oxalate crystals in a benign breast cyst, H&E stain. In contrast...
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Adenoid cystic carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that can exist in many different body sites. This tumor most often occurs in the salivary glands, but...
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Acinic cell carcinoma is a malignant tumor representing 2% of all salivary tumors. 90% of the time found in the parotid gland, 10% intraorally on buccal...
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Breast cancer (redirect from Mammary carcinoma)
more than 18 other sub-types of breast cancer. Some, such as ductal carcinoma in situ, develop from pre-invasive lesions. The diagnosis of breast cancer...
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sites 230 Carcinoma in situ of digestive organs 231 Carcinoma in situ of respiratory system 232 Carcinoma in situ of skin 233 Carcinoma in situ of breast...
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