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Sarcoma (for examp. Langerhern Cell Sarcoma, Sarcoma of Ewing). addition! Reticulosarcoma (means sarcoma of the reticulocyte cells) A malignant tumor of connective tissue is called Sarcoma. There are three different subcategories: Hard Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in bone or cartilage), Soft Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in muscles, tendons, or lymphatic vessels) , and Liquid Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in blood and lymph)
Spindle Cell Sarcoma (hemangiopericytoma) Hemangiopericytoma a tumor composed of spindle cells with a rich vascular network, which apparently arises from pericytes. Above retrieved from Answers.com Viper1
Yes you can. If caught early, at a stage where it can be cut out, the survival rate is very high.
Spindle cell proliferation refers to the increased growth and division of cells that have a spindle-like shape. These cells are often seen in tumors and can be indicative of a variety of conditions, including fibromatosis, sarcomas, or other types of cancer. Further evaluation and testing are usually needed to determine the exact cause of the spindle cell proliferation.
Yes, squamous cells in the throat can be benign. Squamous cell papillomas are benign growths that can develop in the throat and are usually not cancerous. However, other conditions involving squamous cells in the throat, such as squamous cell carcinoma, can be malignant.
hairy cell leukemia, malignant melanoma, and Kaposi's sarcoma, which is a type of cancer associated with HIV infection
All cells, in any type of tissue, can become cancerous. Scientists still do not understand what triggers a healthy cell to "turn on" and become hyperactive and grow into cancer. Since all cancers begin as an over-creation of cells, doctors are certainly concerned about benign tumors. While not all benign tumors become cancerous, every benign tumor certainly has the potential of becoming cancerous. This is why doctors suggest first testing on abnormal cell growth, such as a darkening of the skin or hyperplasia on the cervix, and recommend regular follow-up testing on benign tumors or suggest the benign tumor be removed as soon as possible.
Cancerous. The opposite of benign
Yes, spindle cell neoplasm schwannoma is typically considered a benign tumor. Schwannomas arise from Schwann cells that produce the myelin sheath covering peripheral nerves. While they are usually slow-growing and non-cancerous, they can cause symptoms depending on their location and size.
In medical terminology, the suffix for tumor or mass is "-oma". It's often attached to an affected body organ or body part. Some examples of medical conditions that contain this suffix are hematoma, adenoma, and carcinoma.
A collection of diseased cells in a tissue is referred to as a tumor in medical terminology. Tumors can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Malignant tumors have the potential to spread to other parts of the body, while benign tumors do not.