Mast
cell tumors vary in appearance and can be found on the skin or can be subcutaneous.
Cats with liver
cell tumors vary in age from 2 to 18 years.
Mast
cell tumors vary in appearance.
When they occur on the skin, mast
cell tumor vary widely in appearance.
Not exact matches
The
cells in such a brain
tumor can display very different characteristics, such as
varying cell size or number of
cell nuclei.
Within a single
tumor exists such an astonishingly
varied population of
cells, each with its own combination of normal and abnormal genes, that at least some
cells nearly always have a way to survive any particular attack.
In this rewriting of the textbooks, a
tumor is not just a clump of aberrant
cells; it also includes a support system, a
tumor microenvironment, which encompasses a multitude of
varying immune
cell types and crisscrossing chemical signals, along with a network of blood vessels.
In addition, cancer
cells» susceptibility to these agents
varies widely, and
tumors often develop resistance to drugs that initially seem effective.
Furthermore, the genetic and expression profiles of malignant
cells vary within individual
tumors, between
tumors at different sites within the same patient, and among
tumors from different patients.
Although cancer stem
cells have been identified in many different types of cancer, it is becoming increasingly clear that the properties of these
cells may
vary greatly among the different
tumor types.
The researchers found that in general, the more cancer - associated mutations a person's
tumor cells had, the more
varied his or her
tumor microbiome was.
Treatment and prognosis of squamous
cell carcinoma
vary with the location, size, and the extent of the
tumor.
Mast
cell tumors are a type of skin cancer that can have
varied forms and also involve internal organs.
Any type of prognosis for the effectiveness of treatment and the future of the disease depends upon different and
varying criteria including a
tumor's resistance to treatment, the
cell type of the
tumor,
tumor stage and size, and how much the
tumor has progressed prior to detection.