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Blastoma - a tumor composed of immature undifferentiated cells.
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Retinal blastoma is a cancer in which the tumour developes in the eye. It can grow rapidly, therefore must be treated quickly. It is a genetic disease that usually occurs in young children. People with this disease have a higher chance of d...
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(blă-stō'mə) n. , pl. , -mas , or -ma·ta ( -mə-tə ). A neoplasm composed of immature and undifferentiated cells.
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Retinal Blastoma is a cancer that creates tumors on the retinas. Bilateral means it is effecting both eyes.
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Retinoblastoma is a type of eye cancer that usually affects children younger than five.
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Glioblastoma multiforme is the most common and most malignant of all the brain tumors.
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blastoma: a tumor composed of immature undifferentiated cells
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Most common extracranial solid cancer in childhood and the most common cancer in infancy, with an annual incidence of about 650 new cases per year in the US
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1. a tumor composed of immature undifferentiated cells
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blastocytoma; blastoma; embryonal carcinosarcoma
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tumor suppresser gene which codes for a protein that regulates E2F protein which is a cell cycle controller
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Teratoma is much more differentiated, many mature forms of tissue are recognizable, such as muscle, bone etc. Blastoma is a very minimally differentiated tumor, and is more aggressive. Source(s): Doctor
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Yes, they are all different types of cancer. Pathologists use these different terms to denote the type of tissue a particular cancer comes from. Carcinoma refers to a cancer that arises from some type of epithelium (cells that line organs)....
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Approx. 60% of brain tumors diagnosed are malignant. Glioblastomas represents 30-50% (depending on source) of the all primary brain tumors diagnosed.
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Historically, the use of polyclonal antibodies has been used with limited success in the treatment of human cancers. Lymphomas and leukemias have been treated with human plasma, but there were few prolonged remission or responses. Furthermo...
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[blastō′mə] pl. blastomas, blastomata Etymology: Gk, blastos + oma, tumor a neoplasm of embryonic tissue that develops from the blastema of an organ or tissue. A blastoma derived from a number of scattered cells is pluricentric; one arising...
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Pulmonary blastoma is a rare type of non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Less than one in a hundred (1%) of all non small cell lung cancers are pulmonary blastomas. It shouldn’t be confused with pleuropulmonary blastoma, a different conditi...
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blas·to·ma (bl-stm) n. pl. blas·to·mas or blas·to·ma·ta (-m-t) A neoplasm composed of immature and undifferentiated cells.
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blas·to·ma (bl-stm) n. pl. blas·to·mas or blas·to·ma·ta (-m-t) A neoplasm composed of immature and undifferentiated cells.
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