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squamous cell carcinoma with no major bone metastasis

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Answered by raina24
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Introduction. Head and necksquamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are usually locally invasive, with a proclivity to metastasize to regional lymph nodes rather than to spread hematogenously [1-6]. Distantmetastases usually occur late during the course of disease, most commonly in the lungs, followed by the bonesand liver...

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Answered by TheHoneyBabe
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Carcinoma is a type of cancer that starts in cells that make up the skin or the tissue lining organs, such as the liver or kidneys. Like other types of cancer, carcinomas are abnormal cells that divide without control. They are able to spread to other parts of the body, but don't always.

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