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invasive cancer

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cancer
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uk /ˈkæn.sər/ us /ˈkæn.sɚ/
a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often ...
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Moreover, not all of the "missed" positive smears would eventually have progressed to invasivecancer.
The incremental contribution of clinical breast examination to invasivecancer detection in a mammography screening programme.
Utilizing organs for transplantation from donors who have ever had an invasivecancer transmits a significant risk of transmitting that donor cancer to the recipient.
Limited pericyte coverage might increase tumour vessel permeability, which could then provide an escape route for invasivecancer cells from the primary tumour to distant sites.
For many years, the number of cases of invasivecancer has been about 4,000 per year.
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It may progress to invasivecancer if untreated.
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About a third of mucinous cystic neoplasms have progressed or degenerated into an invasivecancer.
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Invasivecancer or extensive ductal carcinoma "in situ" is primarily treated with modified radical mastectomies.
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The main object of cervical smear tests is to detect a pre-cancerous stage of the cervix as a preventive measure before a true invasivecancer has developed.
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Non-invasive breast cancers, or ductal carcinoma in situ, sometimes progress to invasivecancer but sometimes do not.
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The remaining 10% of adenomas are larger than 1 cm and approach a 10% chance of containing invasivecancer.
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Microwave ablation has emerged as a newer ablation modality and an addition to the arsenal of minimally invasivecancer care.
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Patients with an invasivecancer arising in association with a mucinous cystic neoplasm are often treated post-operatively with chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
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This makes invasivecancer the leading cause of death in the developed world and the second leading cause of death in the developing world.
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Although it is possible for cancer to strike at any age, most people who are diagnosed with invasivecancer are over the age of 65.
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Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia is a possible result of the biopsy, and represents dysplastic changes that may eventually progress to invasivecancer.
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Taken as a whole, about half of people receiving treatment for invasivecancer (excluding carcinoma in situ and non-melanoma skin cancers) die from cancer or its treatment.
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The risk of developing any invasivecancer (excluding skin cancer) is 50% by age 30 (1% in the general population) and is 90% by age 70.
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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms are important because if they are left untreated some of them progress to invasivecancer (transform from a benign tumor to a malignant tumor).
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They found that most of the earliest cell changes found by mammography screening (carcinoma in situ) should be left alone because they would not have progressed into invasivecancer.
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