Carcinoma Cells
Carcinoma cells are cancer cells that form a tumor. It is the most common form of cancer and can affect any part of the body. Carcinomas are caused by genetic and environmental factors and can be classified based on the type of cell they originate from. Treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, depending on the stage of the cancer and its location. Carcinoma cells are important to understand as they are a cause of cancer and can lead to more invasive and deadly forms of cancer if not treated promptly. Understanding how to detect, diagnose, and treat carcinomas is essential for the care of cancer patients.
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