- removed. This
abnormal growth usually forms a m****,
which may be
called a
tumour or tumor. ICD-10
classifies neoplasms into four main groups:
benign neoplasms...
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occurs both
between tumours (inter-
tumour heterogeneity) and
within tumours (intra-
tumour heterogeneity). A
minimal level of intra-
tumour heterogeneity is...
- 2014. pp. Chapter 1.3. ISBN 978-92-832-0429-9. "Brain
Tumour Facts 2011" (PDF).
Brain Tumour Alliance Australia.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on...
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Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is an
aggressive non-viral
clonally transmissible cancer which affects Tasmanian devils, a
marsupial native to the Australian...
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progression towards more
invasive stages.
Clonal evolution leads to intra-
tumour heterogeneity (cancer
cells with
heterogeneous mutations) that complicates...
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Salivary gland tumours, also
known as
mucous gland adenomas or neoplasms, are
tumours that form in the
tissues of
salivary glands. The
salivary glands...
- **** cord–gonadal
stromal tumour is a
group of
tumours derived from the
stromal component of the
ovary and testis,
which comprises the granulosa, thecal...
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Kidney tumours are
tumours, or growths, on or in the kidney.
These growths can be
benign or
malignant (kidney cancer).
Kidney tumours may be discovered...
- small-blue-round-cell
tumour (abbreviated SBRCT), also
known as a small-round-blue-cell
tumor (SRBCT) or a small-round-cell
tumour (SRCT), is any one of...
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Breast cancer is a
cancer that
develops from
breast tissue.
Signs of
breast cancer may
include a lump in the breast, a
change in
breast shape, dimpling...