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Quick Scroll tumours high yields Friday 10th of March 2006 10:20:40 PM (4 years ago) #1

hi, i wish if we can get useful info about tumour mcq i one forum , so please give your inputs below . from me

• The top five cancers in men are: lung, prostate, colorectal, urogenital and leukaemia/lymphoma.
• The top five cancers in women are: lung, breast, colorectal, uterus, leukaemia/lymphoma.
• Benign epithelial tumours can be papillomas (if they arise in the surface epithelium) or adenoma (arise in the glandular epithelium).
• Malignant epithelial tumours are called carcinomas.
• Connective tissue tumours ending in '-oma' are benign; those ending in '-sarcoma' are malignant.
• Lymphomas and leukaemias are both malignant tumours of white blood cells, but leukaemias originate in the bone marrow whereas most lymphomas originate in the lymph nodes
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Quick Scroll Friday 27th of June 2008 02:53:58 AM (2 years ago) #2

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Quick Scroll Friday 1st of August 2008 02:24:34 AM (2 years ago) #3

gud man u got the basics right
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Quick Scroll Tuesday 30th of December 2008 05:52:26 PM (1 year ago) #4

The most common tumor to metastazise to the lungs is from the adrenals
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Quick Scroll Sunday 18th of January 2009 08:22:38 PM (1 year ago) #5

sorry i made a mistake..... the most common organ to which the lung tumor metastazises is the adrenals.


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