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  1. ... adenocarcinoma. Signet-ring cell carcinoma. Small cell carcinoma. Adenosquamous carcinoma. Medullary carcinoma. Undifferentiated carcinoma. Carcinoid (well-differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasm) Enterochromaffin-cell, serotonin-producing neoplasm. L-cell, glucagon- ...
  2. ... carcinoma. Signet-ring cell carcinoma. Squamous cell carcinoma. Adenosquamous carcinoma. Undifferentiated carcinoma. High-grade neuroendocrine carcinoma. Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma. Intraductal papillary neoplasm with an associated invasive carcinoma. Mucinous cystic neoplasm ...
  3. ... cervical carcinomas. The remainder of cervical carcinomas are adenosquamous (4%) and other carcinomas (5%) or malignancies (1.5%). 4 Cervical cancer does not develop suddenly 2 and is preceded ...
  4. ... carcinoma (90% of all cases). Acinar cell carcinoma. Adenosquamous carcinoma. Cystadenocarcinoma (serous and mucinous types). Giant cell carcinoma. Invasive adenocarcinoma associated with cystic mucinous neoplasm or intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. Mixed type (ductal- ...
  5. ... than SCC. The remainder of cervical carcinomas are adenosquamous (4%) and other carcinomas (5%) or malignancies (1.5%). 2 Cervical Histology Invasive cervical cancer (ICC) generally develops over a period of years ...
  6. ... forty-two patients who underwent resection for pulmonary adenosquamous carcinoma]. Kyobu Geka - Japanese Journal of Thoracic Surgery. 2011; 64 (10):871–876. discussion 876-879. Exclusion code: 6. [ PubMed : 21899122 ] Shuryak I, Sachs RK, Brenner DJ. Cancer risks after radiation exposure in middle age. J. ...