Cohn says that in the past, criteria used to
predict tumor behavior and stratify treatment have not been uniform throughout the world, which makes it impossible to directly compare clinical trial results.
The identification of the cancer cell of origin has important clinical implications, as it enables doctors to detect malignancies earlier and
predict tumor behavior more accurately.
Not exact matches
Benign
tumors (adenomas) of salivary gland are too rare to
predict behavior.
The
behavior of a few mammary adenoma
tumor types is difficult to
predict, since some are borderline malignancy and others occur at multiple sites.
Dental radiographs and biopsy of this mass can help determine the type of
tumor,
predict the
behavior, and plan appropriate treatment.