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differentiate between Carcinoma and sarcoma

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Answered by BioloverTisha
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Sarcoma refers to the abnormal division of muscle cells, i.e., it is the carcinoma of muscle cells. But carcinoma can occur in other organs and cells, too. Actually, carcinoma is the medical term for cancer. Sarcoma arises from mesenchymal tissue whereas carcinoma arises from epithelial tissue.

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