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Definitions for
"Transitional cell carcinoma"
Keywords:
ureter
,
renal
,
pelvis
,
bladder
,
adenocarcinoma
Related Terms:
Bladder cancer
,
Renal pelvis
,
Calyces
,
Renal cell carcinoma
,
Kidney cancer
,
Nephrostomy
,
Urinary
,
Micturition
,
Residual urine
,
Urinate
,
Wilms' tumor
,
Ureter
,
Urinary tract
,
Urinary retention
,
Urination
,
Ureterocele
,
Carcinoma in situ
,
Carcinoma
,
Ureters
,
Ductal carcinoma in situ
,
Non-small cell lung cancer
,
Dcis
,
Adenocarcinoma
,
Ductal carcinoma
,
Urethral stricture
,
Carcinoma-in-situ
,
Malignant tumor
,
Malignancy
,
Malignant tumour
,
Metastasis
,
Intraductal carcinoma
,
Metastases
,
Invasive cancer
,
Hydronephrosis
,
Metastasize
,
Nephroblastoma
,
Tumor
,
Metastatic tumor
,
Epithelioma
,
Lobular carcinoma in situ
,
In situ cancer
,
Metastatic
,
Small cell carcinoma
,
Invasive breast cancer
,
Micrometastasis
,
Tumour
,
Squamous cell carcinoma
,
Infiltrating cancer
,
Atypical hyperplasia
epithelial tumors of the bladder and kidney that are transitional in type between squamous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.
gailsbooks.com
A type of cancer that develops in the lining of the bladder, ureter, or renal pelvis (the part of the kidney that collects, holds, and drains urine).
bladdertrial.com
Cancer that develops in the lining of the renal pelvis. This type of cancer also occurs in the ureter and the bladder.
jwci.org
A type of cancer that develops in the lining of the ureter, bladder, or renal pelvis (area in the center of the kidney).
riainvision.com
Accounts for about 9 out of 10 cases of bladder cancer. This type of bladder cancer begins in the transitional cells that line the bladder.
munley.com
A cancer of the bladder, ureters and urethra.
cancernorth.nhs.uk
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