Walker carcinoma - translation to russian
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Walker carcinoma - translation to russian

HUMAN DISEASE
Invasive ductal carcinoma; Ductal mammary carcinoma; Infiltrating ductal carcinoma; Mammary ductal carcinoma; Breast invasive carcinoma
  • [[Mastectomy]] specimen containing a very large invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast. To the right, the [[nipple]] can be seen on the pink skin, while in the center of the picture a large blue and pink swelling or tumor can be seen. Blood stained fat tissue is seen at the cut margins.
  • Non-specific skin changes that may be signs of breast cancer.

Walker carcinoma      

медицина

карциносаркома Уокера

ductal carcinoma         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Carcinoma, ductal; Carcinoma, ductal, breast

медицина

карцинома из эпителия протоков

carcinoma         
CELL TYPE CANCER THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN ABNORMALLY PROLIFERATING CELLS DERIVES FROM EPITHELIAL CELLS
Heptocellular carcinoma; Carcinomas; Carcinomatous; Carcinom; Intraepidermal carcinoma; Carcinoma of penis

[kɑ:si'nəumə]

общая лексика

карцинома

рак

существительное

медицина

раковая опухоль

карцинома

раковое новообразование, карцинома

синоним

neoplasm

Definition

carcinoma
(carcinomas)
1.
Carcinoma is a type of cancer. (MEDICAL)
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2.
Carcinomas are malignant tumours. (MEDICAL)
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Wikipedia

Invasive carcinoma of no special type

Invasive carcinoma of no special type (NST) is also referred to as invasive ductal carcinoma or infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC) and invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified (NOS). Each of these terms represents to the same disease entity, but for international audiences this article will use invasive carcinoma NST because it is the preferred term of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Invasive carcinoma NST accounts for half of all breast cancer diagnoses in women and is the most common type of invasive breast cancer. It is also the most commonly diagnosed form of male breast cancer. Invasive carcinoma NST is classified by its microscopic, molecular, and genetic features. Microscopically it is a breast carcinoma originating from the breast ducts that shows invasive features but lacks the "specific differentiating features" of other types of invasive breast cancers. Invasive carcinoma NST is a diagnosis of exclusion, which means that for the diagnosis to be made all the other specific types must be ruled out. There are several rare sub-types of invasive carcinoma NST including pleomorphic carcinoma, carcinoma with osteoclast-like stromal giant cells, carcinoma with choriocarcinomatous features, and carcinoma with melanotic features.

Invasive breast carcinomas are most common in White women, followed by Black and Hispanic women. Black women tend to have greater severity of disease at diagnosis with worse overall survival. Breast cancer is often asymptomatic and diagnosis by screening, but may present with symptoms of pain, palpable mass, skin changes, or complications of metastasis.

Clinical disease or suspicious lesions on screening may evaluated further with tissue sampling. Diagnostic analysis will include histopathological typing, grading, and analysis for DNA markers and receptor-status. The prognosis for patients with invasive carcinoma NST is heterogenous and difficult to predict for every individual. However, general factors such as high tumor grade, stage, receptor negativity, BRCA1-positivity suggest higher risk of recurrence and lower overall survival. Treatment is individualized however most patients are offered some combination of neoadjuvant, surgical, radiation, and adjuvant systemic medical therapies.

What is the Russian for Walker carcinoma? Translation of &#39Walker carcinoma&#39 to Russian