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    Carcinoma of Unknown Primary







    Is There a Clinical Significance to the "Small Dark Tonsil"? -- Feb 11, 2005
    Koch WM, Bhatti N, Williams MF, Eisele PW. Oncologic rationale for bilateral tonsillectomy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary source. ... / Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)

    The Acceptability of a Small Intrauterine Progestogen-Releasing ... -- Feb 28, 2005
    In two of the subjects, treatment was not started because of benign breast disease in one and a metastasized carcinoma of unknown primary site discovered at ... / RedNova.com,


    Is There a Clinical Significance to the "Small Dark Tonsil"? Feb 11, 2005
    Koch WM, Bhatti N, Williams MF, Eisele PW. Oncologic rationale for bilateral tonsillectomy in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary source. ... Am J Neuroradiology (subscription)

    The Acceptability of a Small Intrauterine Progestogen-Releasing ... Feb 28, 2005
    In two of the subjects, treatment was not started because of benign breast disease in one and a metastasized carcinoma of unknown primary site discovered at ... RedNova.com


    In medicine, carcinoma is any cancer that arises from epithelial cells. It is malignant by definition: carcinomas invade surrounding tissues and organs, and may spread to lymph nodes and distal sites (metastasis). Carcinoma in situ (CIS) is a pre-malignant condition, in which cytological signs of malignancy are present, but there is no histological evidence of invasion through the epithelial basement membrane.


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