What is Metaplastic carcinoma?
What is Metaplastic carcinoma?
- Metaplastic carcinoma: Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast is a rare neoplasm containing a mixture of epithelial and mesenchymal elements.
Metaplastic carcinoma: Introduction
Types of Metaplastic carcinoma:
Broader types of Metaplastic carcinoma:
How serious is Metaplastic carcinoma?
Prognosis of Metaplastic carcinoma: Survival in breast cancer depends on multiple social, biologic, and independent patient factors. Tumor size clearly is associated with higher mortality. Lesions greater than 5.0 cm were associated with a 50-60% 20-year survival rate compared to those less than 1 cm, which had a 93-98% 20-year survival rate.
Complications of Metaplastic carcinoma:
see complications of Metaplastic carcinoma
What causes Metaplastic carcinoma?
Causes of Metaplastic carcinoma: see causes of Metaplastic carcinoma
What are the symptoms of Metaplastic carcinoma?
Symptoms of Metaplastic carcinoma:
see symptoms of Metaplastic carcinoma
Complications of Metaplastic carcinoma:
see complications of Metaplastic carcinoma
Onset of Metaplastic carcinoma: Mostly between 50- 70 years of age.
Metaplastic carcinoma: Testing
Diagnostic testing: see tests for Metaplastic carcinoma.
Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Metaplastic carcinoma.
How is it treated?
Doctors and Medical Specialists for Metaplastic carcinoma: Oncologist
;
see also doctors and medical specialists for Metaplastic carcinoma.
Treatments for Metaplastic carcinoma:
see treatments for Metaplastic carcinoma
Name and Aliases of Metaplastic carcinoma
Main name of condition: Metaplastic carcinoma
Other names or spellings for Metaplastic carcinoma:
MPC