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Ch. 19 Carcinomas and the epithelial tissues

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Carcinomas
Epithelial tissue
Adenocarcinoma of the colon   Colon  
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Esophageal carcinoma   Esophagus  
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (hepatoma)   Liver  
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Gastric adenocarcinoma   Stomach  
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Carcinoma of the adrenals   Adrenal Glands  
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Carcinoma of the breast   Breast  
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Carcinoma of the pancreas(pancreatic adenocarcinoma)   Pancreas  
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Carcinoma of the prostate   Prostate  
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Carcinoma of the thyroid   Thyroid  
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Renal cell carcinoma (hypernephroma)   Kidney and Bladder  
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Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder   Kidney and Bladder  
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Adenocarcinoma (bronchioloalveolar)   Lung  
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Large cell carcinoma   Lung  
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Small (oat) cell carcinoma   Lung  
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Squamous Cell (epidermoid)   Lung  
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Adenocarcinoma of the uterus   Reproductive Organs  
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Carcinoma of the penis   Reproductive Organs  
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Choriocarcinoma of the uterus and testes   Reproductive Organs  
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Cystadenocarcinoma (mucinous or serous) of the ovaries   Reproductive Organs  
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Seminoma and embryonal cell carcinoma (testes)   Reproductive Organs  
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Squamous cell (epridermoid) carcinoma of the vagina or cervix   Reproductive Organs  
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Basal cell carcinoma   Basal cell layer  
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Melignant melanoma   Melanocyte  
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Squamous cell carcinoma   Squamous cell layer  
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