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A nurse is discussing preinvasive epithelial tumors of glandular or squamous cell origin. What is the nurse describing?
 
  a. Tumor in differentiation
  b. Dysplastic
  c. Cancer in situ
  d. Cancer beyond (meta) situ
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ANS: C
Early-stage growths that are localized to the epithelium and have not invaded are called cancer in situ. Cancer in situ is early-stage growth and not a tumor in differentiation but is more mature growth. Dysplastic cells do not define cancer in situ.
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