Across
- 2. may be arranged in solid or papillary pattern.
- 4. common term for all malignant tumor.
- 6. comprised by proliferating tumor cells.
- 7. carcinoma of the hepatocytes.
- 8. abnormal mass of tissue, growth exceeds and uncoordinated with growth exceeds and uncoordinated with normal tissues and persists in excessive manner after cessation of stimuli which evoked change.
- 10. malignant tumor of the testis.
- 12. supportive host-derived non-neoplastic component.
- 13. a benign tumor arising in fibrous tissue.
- 17. these tumors are made up of a mixture of various tissue types arising from totipotent cells derived from the three germ cell layers—ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
- 18. is lack of differentiation and is a characteristic feature of most malignant tumors.
- 20. study of tumors or neoplasms.
Down
- 1. malignant tumor of the lymphoid tissue.
- 3. TUMORS, generally consist of acini, sheets, columns or cords of epithelial tumor cells
- 4. agents which can induce tumors (etiology of cancer).
- 5. is defined as the gross and microscopic degree of differentiation of the tumor.
- 9. PERMEATION, The walls of lymphatics are readily invaded by cancer cells and may form a continuous growth in the lymphatic channels.
- 11. is defined as the extent of morphological and functional resemblance of parenchymal tumor cells to corresponding normal cells.
- 14. carcinoma of the melanocytes.
- 15. means " New Growth".
- 16. means extent of spread of the tumor within the patient.
- 19. Ectopic rest of normal tissue e.g pancreatic rest in small intestine.
