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7.4 Oncological Process - Coggle Diagram
7.4 Oncological Process
What is cancer
The term cancer encompasses a large group of diseases characterized by the development of abnormal cells, which divide, grow and spread uncontrollably in any part of the body.
Types of cancer
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Carcinomas
These are cancers that originate from epithelial cells. These are cells that line the surface of organs, glands, or body structures.
Sarcomas
They are cancers that form from the so-called connective or connective tissue, from which the muscles, bones, cartilage or fatty tissue derive
Leukemias.
They are cancers that originate in the bone marrow, which is the tissue responsible for maintaining the production of red and white blood cells and platelets. The alterations in these cells can produce, respectively, anemia, infections and alterations of the coagulation (bleeding or thrombosis).
Lymphomas
Se desarrollan a partir del tejido linfático, como el existente en ganglios y órganos linfáticos.
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