Carcinoma
A malignant tumor arising from epithelial cells. Carcinomas that arise from glandular epithelium are called adenocarcinomas, those that arise from squamous epithelium are called squamous cell carcinomas, and those that arise from transitional epithelium are called transitional cell carcinomas. Morphologically, the malignant epithelial cells may display abnormal mitotic figures, anaplasia, and necrosis. Carcinomas are graded by the degree of cellular differentiation as well, moderately, or poorly differentiated. Carcinomas invade the surrounding tissues and tend to metastasize to other anatomic sites. Lung carcinoma, skin carcinoma, breast carcinoma, colon carcinoma, and prostate carcinoma are the most frequently seen carcinomas. [ ]
Term info
Carcinoma
- CARCINOMA, MALIGNANT
- Carcinoma
- Carcinoma, NOS
- Epithelial Carcinoma
- Epithelioma Malignant
- Malignant Epithelial Neoplasm
- Malignant Epithelial Tumor
- Malignant Epithelioma
- Other Carcinoma
- carcinoma
- epithelial carcinoma
NCIT_C126659, NCIT_C118168, NCIT_C102905, NCIT_C138188, NCIT_C77526, NCIT_C88025, NCIT_C103092, NCIT_C61410, NCIT_C158520, NCIT_C138189, NCIT_C156966, NCIT_C156952, NCIT_C116977
A malignant epithelial neoplasm., Cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs.
CTRP, CTEP, CDISC, CPTAC
Carcinoma
8010/3, 8011/3
Carcinoma
Epithelial tumor, malignant, Carcinoma, NOS
Malignant
Carcinoma
Neoplastic Process
C0007097
C2916
Term relations
- Malignant Neoplasm and Epithelial Neoplasm and Disease_Has_Abnormal_Cell some Malignant Epithelial Cell and Disease_Has_Finding some Carcinomatous Component Present and Disease_Excludes_Abnormal_Cell some Malignant Stromal Cell