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sarcoma

sarcoma
Noun
pl: sarcomas

This term describes a specific class of malignant neoplasms that originate in the mesenchymal tissues. It is distinguished from carcinomas, which arise from epithelial cells. The term carries a heavy clinical weight, typically associated with aggressive growth and the need for intensive oncological intervention. As a medical noun, it follows standard English countability rules, though in clinical reports it is often used in the singular to describe a specific diagnosis or in the plural when discussing various histological subtypes.

Meanings

Nounsarcoma

A malignant tumor that arises from mesenchymal tissues, such as bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, or blood vessels.

"The patient was diagnosed with a soft tissue sarcoma in the thigh."

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