MindMap Gallery Clinical neoplasia
Clinical neoplasia refers to the manifestation and presentation of cancer in a patient. Neoplasia is the abnormal growth of cells that can form tumors or invade surrounding tissues. Clinical neoplasia involves the observation and assessment of signs and symptoms that indicate the presence of cancer, such as unexplained weight loss, pain, changes in organ function, or the detection of abnormal masses through imaging or physical examination. The clinical evaluation of neoplasia often involves diagnostic tests, such as biopsies or imaging studies, to confirm the presence of cancer and determine its extent. Understanding the clinical aspects of neoplasia is crucial for early detection, accurate diagnosis, and appropriate treatment planning for cancer patients.
Edited at 2022-05-19 16:06:38