Jumat, 03 Januari 2014

KARAKTERISTIK KANKER

Karakteristik dari neoplasma
Benigna

Malignant

1.       Grow Slowly
2.       Usually encapsuled
3.       Grow by expandion; do not infiltrate surrounding tissues

4.       Do not spread but remain localized

5.       Do not tend to recur  when removed  surgically

6.       Cell usually closely resemble those of normal tissue from which they arise
7.       Produce minimal tissue destruction

8.       Do not produce typical cahexia

9.       Do not cause death to host except when located in areas where they produce pressure or obstruction to vital organ
1.       Grow rapidly
2.       Rarely encapsuled
3.       Infiltrate surrounding tissues; tumor process extended out in all direction; poorly differentiated from normal tissue
4.       Spread via lymph stream and/or blood and set up secondary tumor in distant sites
5.       Frequently tend to recur after surgical removal as a result of infiltration into surrounding tissue
6.       Cell usually do not resemble those of normal tissue from which they are arise
7.       Produce extensive tissue destruction as result of infiltration and metastatic lession
8.       Produce typical cancer cachexia-anemia, weakness, loss weight and so on
9.       Always cause death unless removed surgically before they metastasize
·         From Bouchard, R., and Owens, N. F.; Nursing care of the cancer patient, 3rd ed., St. Louis,  1976, The C.V. Mosby Co.

Types of tumors
Type of cell or tissue
Benign tumor
Malignant tumor
Epithelium
Skin, outer layers
Skin, pigmented layer (melanoblast)
Glandular epithelium

Papilloma
Nevus

Adenoma

Squamous cell carcinoma
Malignant melanoma

Adenocarcinoma
Muscle
Myoma
Myosarcoma
Connective tissue
Fibroblast
Cartilage
Bone
Fatty tissue

Fibroma
Chondroma
Osteoma
Lipoma

Fibrosarcoma
Chondrosarcoma
Osteosarcoma
Liposarcoma
Endothelial tissue
Blood vessels
Lymph vessels

Hemangioma
Lymphangioma

Hemangiomasarcoma
Lymphangiosarcoma
Nerve tissue
Neuroglia
Medullary epithelium

Astrocytoma

Glioblastoma
Medulloblastoma
Lymphoid and hematopoetic tissue
Lymphosit

Myelocytes


Lymphosarcoma
Lymphatic leukemia
Multiple myeloma
Myeloid leukemia


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