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How is the Mitotic Index used in diagnosis and treatment?

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Answered by gillsilakram001
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The number of mitotic cells, which are cells that are dividing to create new cells, is a key indication used by histopathologists todiagnose and grade cancer. The currently predominant system in much of the world is based on expert analysis of tissue samples to determine the severity of the cancer.

To find the mitotic rate, the number of cells dividing in a certain amount of cancer tissue is counted. Mitotic rate is used to help find the stage of melanoma (a type of skin cancer) and other types of cancer. Higher mitotic rates are linked with lower survival rates. Also called MR.

Listen to pronunciation. (my-TAH-tik IN-dex) In a population of cells, the ratio of the number of cells undergoing mitosis (cell division) to the number of cells not undergoing mitosis.

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Answered by aafreen44
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The number of mitotic cells, which are cells that are dividing to create new cells, is a key indication used by histopathologists to diagnose and grade cancer. The currently predominant system in much of the world is based on expert analysis of tissue samples to determine the severity of the cancer.

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