Biology, asked by ShaSuga, 1 year ago

A patient with a suspected with a tumor in her left ovary. Cell samples were taken from her ovaries. A biopsy was conducted. Which of these findings is a definitive finding that will confirm he diagnosis of cancer?

a. cells from left had very small areas of cytoplasm, while nuclei were large.
b. there were more cells in the samples from the left ovary, and some from each sample were dividing

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Answered by bharti8442
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If your doctor finds something suspicious during a pelvic exam, or if you have symptoms that might be due to ovarian cancer, your doctor, will recommend exams and tests to find the cause.

Medical history and physical exam

Your doctor will ask about your medical history to learn about possible risk factors, including your family history. You will also be asked if you’re having any symptoms, when they started, and how long you've had them. Your doctor will likely do a pelvic exam to check for an enlarged ovary or signs of fluid in the abdomen (which is called ascites).
If there is reason to suspect you have ovarian cancer based on your symptoms and/or physical exam, your doctor will order some tests to check further.

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Answered by Indrani33
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The correct answer is option b as cancer cells show high tendency to proliferate

Hope this helps

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