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    How is cancer classified?


    There square measure 5 broad teams that square measure accustomed classify cancer.


    Carcinomas square measure characterised by cells that cowl internal and external elements of the body like respiratory organ, breast, and carcinoma.
    Sarcomas square measure characterised by cells that square measure situated in bone, cartilage, fat, animal tissue, muscle, and alternative validating tissues.
    Lymphomas square measure cancers that begin within the humor nodes and system tissues.
    Leukemias square measure cancers that begin within the bone marrow and sometimes accumulate within the blood.
    Adenomas square measure cancers that arise within the thyroid, the pituitary body, the suprarenal gland, and alternative organ tissues.
    Cancers square measure typically named by terms that contain a prefix associated with the cell kind during which the cancer originated and a suffix like -sarcoma, -carcinoma, or simply -oma. Common prefixes include:




    Adeno- = gland
    Chondro- = cartilage
    Erythro- = red blood cell
    Hemangio- = blood vessels
    Hepato- = liver
    Lipo- = fat
    Lympho- = white blood cell
    Melano- = pigment cell
    Myelo- = bone marrow
    Myo- = muscle
    Osteo- = bone
    Uro- = bladder
    Retino- = eye
    Neuro- = brain
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