Phrases with «invasive carcinoma»

The phrase "invasive carcinoma" refers to a type of cancer that has spread beyond its initial location, potentially invading surrounding tissues and organs. It implies that the cancer cells have the ability to grow and spread, requiring more aggressive treatment compared to a non-invasive or benign tumor. Full definition

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Sentences with «invasive carcinoma»

  • No one had uttered the word «cancer,» much less «lobular invasive carcinoma,» but I knew. (religion-online.org)
  • The lab showed that when the myosin IIa gene was mutated, p53 was not able to build up in the cell nucleus, and chaos ensued: genes responsible for repairing damaged cells and killing off tumor cells were not activated, and invasive carcinomas spread within three months. (sciencedaily.com)
  • While absent from normal epithelia, an actin bundling protein, fascin, becomes expressed in invasive carcinoma of different origins. (science.institut-curie.org)
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