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Invasive carcinoma can usually be treated, but not always successfully.
Invasive carcinoma, commonly called cancer, is the final step in this sequence.
Both the in situ and the invasive carcinomas were in the control group.
In contrast, invasive carcinoma does not confine itself to the initial tissue compartment.
The results of your biopsy and mammogram show that you have an invasive carcinoma.'
These tumors must be recognized because their prognosis and treatment is clearly different from the frankly malignant invasive carcinomas.
In contrast, invasive carcinoma invades the surrounding tissue.
Acquisition of ability to invade neighbouring tissues, the defining property of invasive carcinoma.
In approximately 80 percent of colonic obstructions, an invasive carcinoma is found to be the cause of the obstruction.
Compared with invasive carcinoma, intraepithelial neoplastic lesions harbour a greater diversity of human papillomavirus types.
Once invasion occurs, they are no longer considered CIS lesions, but truly invasive carcinomas.
An invasive carcinoma will be well differentiated, moderately well-differentiated, poorly differentiated or undifferentiated.
Olsson CA: Management of invasive carcinoma of the bladder.
Histologically, invasive carcinomas are well-differentiated, moderately differentiated, poorly differentiated, or undifferentiated.
In view of the success of breast-conserving surgery combined with breast radiation for invasive carcinoma, this conservative approach was extended to the noninvasive entity.
Evidence shows that autocrine VEGF is involved in two major aspects of invasive carcinoma: survival and migration.
Eventually, a cell line acquires a mutation in the TP53 gene and transforms the tissue from an adenoma into an invasive carcinoma.
There were over 100 adenomatous polyps present throughout the specimen, but only two showed in situ foci and there was no evidence of invasive carcinoma.
Invasive carcinoma (infiltrating carcinoma)
These are designated either "mucinous cystadenocarcinoma" or "mucinous cystic neoplasm with an associated invasive carcinoma."
Thus, deletions at 5p identified in high-grade CINs suggest that these genetic alterations occur prior to development of invasive carcinoma.
Invasive carcinoma diagnosed by microscopy with stromal invasion is no more than 5 mm in depth and 7 mm or less in width.
Many forms of invasive carcinoma (the most common form of cancer) originate after progression of a CIS lesion.
However, because most forms of CIS have a high probability of progression into invasive carcinoma, doctors will usually recommend that the lesion be completely removed.
Additionally, STIM2 is located in chromosome 4p15.1, a region implicated in invasive carcinomas of the lung, breast, neck and head.