GEN&WS 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Cancer Staging, Cervical Cancer, Liposarcoma

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Tumors result from this abnormal cell division. Cells don"t spread to other parts of the body. Cells can spread to other parts of the body. Metastasis - limitless growth: characteristics of cancer. Cancers identified by type of cell the cancer cells resemble. And this thought to be origin of tumor(s) Carcinoma = cancers derived from epithelial cells. Epithelial cells= skin or tissues that line internal organs. Sarcoma = cancers derived from connective tissue. Connective tissue = bone, cartilage, fat, nerve. Example -> liposarcoma -> arises from fat. Lymphoma and leukemia = cancers derived from blood-marrow cells. Hard to treat because not isolated in one area. Cancer staging describes severity of cancer based on. Whether or not cancer has spread in the body. Stage 0 = abnormal cells are present but have not spread to neighboring tissue. Can only be detected for certain cancers. Cancer cells have created a tumor but is restricted to one part of the body.

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