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carcinoma

Malignant tumour arising from the skin, the glandular tissues, or the mucous membranes that line the gut and lungs.



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15,20) PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS Grossly, tumors are white and fleshy, sometimes with microcysts, unlike acinar carcinoma, which is usually yellow.
At the 2-year sacrifice of the PeCDF portion of this investigation, we observed one acinar adenoma and one acinar carcinoma in both the 92-ng/kg group and the 200-ng/kg stop-exposure group (Table 3).
The best response by investigator assessment was stable disease in 13 patients with non-small cell lung cancer (n=5), breast cancer (n=2), ovarian cancer (n=2), colorectal cancer (n=1), adenocarcinoma of unknown primary (n=1), gastrointestinal stroma tumor (n=1), and parotid acinar carcinoma (n=1).
 
 
 
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