General Medicine

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Carcinoma And Malignancy

  1. P_Al


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1.   Mar 12, 2007 4:18 PM

» P_Al - links

In response to links posted by redback:


Well, I do agree; carcinoma in situ is at least a precancerous stage. Some usually do not go on to develop into invasive cancer, but there is the potential. As you rightly implied, that's why they have to be monitored.

Hope all is going well with your therapy. I intend to do a skin cancer series later on.

-- posted by P_Al


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