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  2. Transitional cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of growth of transitional cell carcinomas can be papillary, sessile, or carcinoma in situ. The most common site of transitional cell carcinoma metastasis outside the pelvis is bone (35%); of these, 40 percent are in the spine. [10]

  3. Ureteral cancer - Wikipedia

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    Ureteral cancer is usually a transitional cell carcinoma. [2] [4] Transitional cell carcinoma is "a common cause of ureter cancer and other urinary (renal pelvic) tract cancers." [1] Because the inside of the ureters and the inside of the bladder contain the same cell type, people who have been diagnosed with ureteral cancer are more likely to ...

  4. Bladder cancer - Wikipedia

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    Bladder tumors are classified by their appearance under the microscope, and by their cell type of origin. Over 90% of bladder tumors arise from the cells that form the bladder's inner lining, called urothelial cells or transitional cells; the tumor is then classified as urothelial cancer or transitional cell cancer.

  5. Urethral cancer - Wikipedia

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    The most common histology seen in primary urethral cancer (a cancer which originates in the urethra, as opposed to cancer cells from elsewhere in the body which metastasize to the area) is urothelium, a type of transitional epithelium. Urothelial cell cancers comprise just over half of primary urethral cancers.

  6. Invasive urothelial carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Invasive urothelial carcinoma is a type of transitional cell carcinoma. It is a type of cancer that develops in the urinary system: the kidney , urinary bladder , and accessory organs. Transitional cell carcinoma is the most common type of bladder cancer and cancer of the ureter , urethra , renal pelvis , the ureters , the bladder , and parts ...

  7. File:Transitional Cell Carcinoma.webm - Wikipedia

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    Transitional cell carcinoma is the most common form of cancer in the lower urinary tract—the bladder and urethra. This video discusses the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of transitional cell carcinoma.

  8. Richard James Cote - Wikipedia

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    In a paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Cote and colleagues identified nuclear p53 accumulation as an independent predictor of poor outcomes in bladder-confined transitional-cell carcinoma, [22] while also demonstrating genetic discrepancies between papillary and flat transitional cell carcinomas, indicating diverse ...

  9. Carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Carcinoma is a malignancy that develops from epithelial cells. [1] Specifically, a carcinoma is a cancer that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that arises from cells originating in the endodermal, mesodermal [2] or ectodermal germ layer during embryogenesis.