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What is invasive carcinoma and sarcoma?

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Epithelial vs connec: Carcinomas and sarcomas are, by definition invastive. Carcinomas are cancers of epithelial lining tissues whereas sarcomas are cancers of connective tissue, bone and lymphoid tissue. Carcinomas are more common.

Answered 12/12/2012

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