That prospect looked even more remote when Martensen's doctors discovered that he had
squamous small cell lung cancer, a less common form in which the cancer cells are scaly and thin.
Not exact matches
Indeed, when Blanpain and his colleagues examined mice with
squamous cell carcinoma, a malignant outgrowth of the papilloma, they found that most of the
cells were actively dividing, not just a
small subset of stem -
cell - like
cells.
The study included patients 18 years of age and older with melanoma, non —
small -
cell lung cancer (NSCLC),
squamous cell cancer of the head and neck (SCCHN), or pancreatic cancer.
The prognosis for horses with
squamous cell carcinoma is usually good if the tumor is
small and can be completely excised.
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