-
excessive cell proliferation,
which could then
increase the odds of a
cancerous mutation.[citation needed]
Chronic inflammation has been hypothesized...
- that are painless, hard, and with
irregular edges are more
likely to be
cancerous.
Other symptoms include swelling or pain in the breast; dimpling, thickening...
- a
characterization of cancer. A
malignant tumor contrasts with a non-
cancerous benign tumor in that a
malignancy is not self-limited in its growth, is...
-
their thyroids, but
typically under 10% of
these nodules are
found to be
cancerous. Sometimes, the
first sign is an
enlarged lymph node.
Later symptoms that...
-
Cancer cells are
cells that
divide continually,
forming solid tumors or
flooding the
blood or
lymph with
abnormal cells. Cell
division is a
normal process...
- are thus
generally not
cancerous. An
exception is that the
myelodysplasias include a
range of benign, precancerous, and
cancerous forms.
Various other dysplasias...
- A
precancerous condition is a condition,
tumor or
lesion involving abnormal cells which are ****ociated with an
increased risk of
developing into cancer...
- situ (DCIS), also
known as
intraductal carcinoma, is a pre-
cancerous or non-invasive
cancerous lesion of the breast. DCIS is
classified as
Stage 0. It rarely...
-
anatomical site
where tumor progression began and
proceeded to
yield a
cancerous m****. Most
solid cancers develop at
their primary site but may then go...
- turn
cancerous and grow out of control,
creating a m****.
There are two main
types of tumors:
malignant (
cancerous)
tumors and
benign (non-
cancerous) tumors...