Across
- 2. A component of neoplams comprised by proliferating tumor cells
- 5. Supportive host-derived non-neoplastic component
- 9. Extent of spread of the tumor within the patient.
- 11. An abnormal and cancerous growth that can grow uncontrolled and has the ability to spread to other parts of the body.
- 14. The mechanism of induction of tumors
- 15. Benign tumor made of mature cells of tissues indigenous to the particular organ
- 17. Abnormal mass of tissue formed as a result of uncoordinated and excessive proliferation of cells even after cessation of stimulus for growth which caused it.
- 18. Non-cancerous growths that doesn't spread to other parts of the body.
- 19. A microscopic feature that indicates a variation in size and shape of the tumor cells
- 20. New growth
Down
- 1. A lack of differentiation and is a characteristic feature of most malignant tumors
- 3. Ectopic rest of normal tissue
- 4. Gross and microscopic degree of differentiation of the tumor.
- 6. A group of malignant tumors which arise from embryonal or partially differentiated cells
- 7. An example of a benign tumor that is arising from the cartilages
- 8. An example of a malignant tumor arising from epithelial cells.
- 10. A predisposing factor of cancer that has a common occurrence than other factors.
- 12. An agent with the capacity to cause the formation of cancer.
- 13. Benign epithelial tumors, growing on any surface, that produce finger-like fronds.
- 16. Visible neoplastic or non-neoplastic masses above mucosal surfaces
