- or organs. In some
types of
carcinomas,
Stage 0
carcinoma has been used to
describe carcinoma in situ, and
occult carcinomas detectable only via examination...
-
classifying squamous-cell
carcinomas is by
their appearance under microscope.
Subtypes may include:
adenoid squamous-cell
carcinoma (also
known as pseudoglandular...
- microscope. Nevertheless, not all basal-cell
carcinomas actually originate within the
basal layer. Basal-cell
carcinomas are
thought to
develop from the...
-
resembles endometrioid carcinoma and is
distinct from
other transitional cell
carcinomas. In
contrast to
endometrial carcinomas, the
uncommon endometrial...
-
Transitional cell
carcinomas are
mostly papillary (70%, and 30% non-papillary). The 1973 WHO
grading system for
transitional cell
carcinomas (papilloma, G1...
-
cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma Collagenous spherulosis MarchiĆ² C,
Weigelt B, Reis-Filho JS (Mar 2010). "Adenoid
cystic carcinomas of the
breast and salivary...
-
adenosquamous carcinomas,
signet ring cell
carcinomas,
hepatoid carcinomas,
colloid carcinomas,
undifferentiated carcinomas, and
undifferentiated carcinomas with...
-
properties of both
epithelial tumors ("
carcinoma") and
mesenchymal tumors ("sarcoma"). It is
believed that
sarcomatoid carcinomas develop from more
common forms...
- lung
cancers or NSCLC) are adenocarcinomas, squamous-cell
carcinomas, and large-cell
carcinomas.
After diagnosis,
further imaging and
biopsies are done...
-
serous carcinomas,
which include ovarian serous carcinoma,
uterine serous carcinoma,
fallopian tube
serous carcinoma,
cervical serous carcinoma, and primary...