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Tumors have cells that exhibit very few of the characteristics of the cell of origin; they are VERY undifferentiated, th

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:22 pm
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Tumors have cells that exhibit very few of the characteristics of the cell of origin; they are VERY undifferentiated, they grow quickly, and their interactions with surrounding cells are very abnormal (none of the typically cellular contacts that you see in normal tissues). This defines blastomas anaplastic tumors hematopoietic cancers CUP tumors

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