adenocarcinoma
[C] Countable
pl: adenocarcinomas
This term describes a specific histological type of cancer that originates in the cells that secrete substances, such as mucus or hormones. It is a clinical designation used by pathologists to distinguish these tumors from squamous cell carcinomas or sarcomas, focusing on the cellular architecture that mimics a gland. In a medical context, the word carries a heavy, diagnostic weight. It is rarely used in casual conversation, appearing instead in pathology reports, oncology consultations, and medical journals to specify the exact nature of a malignancy for the purpose of determining the correct chemotherapy or surgical approach.
Countable when referring to a specific instance of a tumor or a specific type of the disease.