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What is the difference between a scca from a lymphoma in pathology process?

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Different cell type: SCCa is squamous cell carcinoma. This tumor arises from squamous epithelium which can normally be found in many places including the skin, esophagus, cervix, vagina, larynx/vocal cords, and other places. Lymphoma is a neoplasm deriving from lymphoid cells in the lymph nodes or in organs with lymphoid tissue (spleen, tonsils, intestinal tract, etc). SCCa and lymphoma arise from different cells

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