Carcinoma refers to skin cancer affecting the tissues that line up the inside portion of or the outside cover of all internal organs. In medical science, carcinoma can be any form of cancer arising from the affected epithelial cells. The epithelium is the tissue formed by the cells' layer.
Carcinoma can be malignant, and easily stretch out to the distal sites (metastasis) as well as the lymph nodes. The form that Carcinoma assumes before it assumes the malignant state is termed as CIS (Carcinoma in situ). Carcinoma at this state contains the malignant forms which are cytological by nature. Researchers are, however, yet to find a direct evidence of these malignant units barging into the membrane of the epithelial base. Mentionably, the epithelium cells are the main functioning centers for protection, selective permeability, absorption, sensation detection, secretion and transcellular transport.
Carcinoma has been broadly categorized as per the histopathology scheme into two: the one affecting the squamous cell and the Adenocarcinoma. The understanding is that these cancerous cells may be in the forms of the tumors named above. That is carcinoma cells may have typical appearances which can be like the squamous cells or glandular.
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