Topic: Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma
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Why the cervix if it is digestive in nature? signet ring cell car...
Unfortunately the word aggressive is the only word that correctly describes these tumors. Therefore also the treatment must be aggressive. I suggest that you discuss your treatment with both your gynecological surgeon, with a gynecological ... Read More »
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Why are adipose cells called signet ring cells?
Due to accumulation of fat particles in the cytoplasm, the nucleus of the adipose cell moves towards the cell membrane giving a look alike ring. Thus adipose cells are also called signet ring cells. Read More »
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What can you tell me about signet cell carcinoma? colon cancer/si...
A signet ring carcinoma (can be of the large bowel/rectum, of the stomach and of the breast) is a special form of cancer with a worse prognosis than the ordinary adenocarcinomas of these sites. The name comes from the fact that in a microsc... Read More »
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Signet ring cell carcinoma is an epithelial malignancy characterized by the histologic appearance of signet ring cells. It is a form of adenocarcinoma, and it is ... More »
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cancer form of cancer (any of several diseases where a malignant growth or tumour causes abnormal and uncontrolled cell division) Read More »
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Lisa, I suffered a stroke 3.5 years ago, am partly paralyzed in my left side. Due to this catastrophy I retired. The computer of my office is stored in my attic. I have no possibility of helping you with that kind of research. Furthermore, ... Read More »
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Certain factors affect prognosis (chance of recovery) and treatment options. The prognosis (chance of recovery) depends on the stage and grade of the tumor. The treatment options depend on the following: * The stage and grade of the tumor. ... Read More »
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Unfortunately his oncologist is correct! If you are dealing with a large number of patients you can with SOME certainty predict how many percent of them that are going to survive for a particular time. But here we are dealing with a single ... Read More »
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kahr″sĭ-no´mah carcinomas, carcino´mata acinar carcinoma , acinic cell carcinoma, acinous carcinoma a slow-growing malignant tumor with acinic cells in small glandlike structures, usually in the pancreas or salivary glands. adenocystic carc... Read More »
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carcinoma (kärs-nm) Plural carcinomas or carcinomata (kärs-nm-t) Any of various cancerous tumors that are derived from epithelial tissue of the skin, blood vessels, or other organs and that tend to metastasize to other parts of the body. Se... Read More »
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