Adenoma Cells
Adenoma cells are abnormal cells found in various tissues and organs. They are a morphological form of benign tumors and can result from genetic disorders, exposure to carcinogenic agents, or environmental factors. Adenoma cells can form a lump or mass, and can affect almost any organ or tissue in the body, including the breasts, lungs, prostate, colon, and thyroid gland. Although benign, adenoma cells have the potential to become cancerous if left untreated. Treatment for adenoma cells includes surgical removal or targeted therapy with drugs, radiation, or chemotherapy. Early detection of adenoma cells is important for timely and effective treatment.
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