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  2. Histopathology of colorectal adenocarcinoma - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of colon cancer is adenocarcinoma, constituting between 95% [2] and 98% [3] of all cases of colorectal cancer. Other, rarer types include lymphoma, adenosquamous and squamous cell carcinoma. Some subtypes have been found to be more aggressive. [4]

  3. National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Rectal Cancer Program Coordinator 1.7: Rectal Cancer Program Education Chapter 2: Clinical Services: 2.1: Review of Diagnostic Pathology 2.2: Staging before Definitive Treatment 2.3: Standardized Staging Reporting for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Results 2.4: Carcinoembryonic Antigen Level 2.5: Rectal Cancer Multidisciplinary Team Treatment ...

  4. Cancer registry - Wikipedia

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    The Cali Cancer Registry (Registro Poblacional de Cancer de Cali in Spanish) started in 1962 as a research program of the Department of Pathology of the University of Valle School of Medicine in Cali, Colombia. [17] Currently, Cali Cancer Registry is recognized by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an entity of WHO. [18]

  5. Resection margin - Wikipedia

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    Surgical margin in a surgery report defines the visible margin or free edge of "normal" tissue seen by the surgeon with the naked eye. Surgical margin as read in a pathology report defines the histological measurement of normal or unaffected tissue surrounding the visible tumor under a microscope on a glass mounted histology section.

  6. Pathology - Wikipedia

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    Molecular pathology is multidisciplinary by nature and shares some aspects of practice with both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, molecular biology, biochemistry, proteomics and genetics. It is often applied in a context that is as much scientific as directly medical and encompasses the development of molecular and genetic approaches ...

  7. High-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Only high grade PIN has been shown to be a risk factor for prostate cancer. Because low grade PIN has no significance and does not require repeat biopsies or treatment, it is not mentioned in pathology reports. As such, PIN has become synonymous with high grade PIN. [citation needed]

  8. Eight women 'developed cancer after smear test misread' - AOL

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    The review. The review of cervical screening in the trust looked at two different groups of women. The first looked at the cases of 207 women who had previously been diagnosed with cervical cancer.

  9. Grading (tumors) - Wikipedia

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    Grading in cancer is distinguished from staging, which is a measure of the extent to which the cancer has spread. Pathology grading systems classify the microscopic cell appearance abnormality and deviations in their rate of growth with the goal of predicting developments at tissue level (see also the 4 major histological changes in dysplasia).

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