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TCC

TCC is an acronym that can refer to several organizations and terms in education, medicine, and other fields. The most common uses are transitional cell carcinoma, a type of cancer, and the names of two public two-year colleges in the United States—Tacoma Community College in Washington and Tarrant County College in Texas.

Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is a cancer arising from the urothelium, the lining of the urinary tract,

Tacoma Community College (TCC) is a public two-year college in Tacoma, Washington, offering associate degrees and

Tarrant County College (TCC) is a public community college system in the Dallas–Fort Worth area in Texas,

Because TCC is used by several unrelated institutions and terms, the intended meaning depends on context and

most
often
involving
the
bladder.
It
is
a
major
focus
of
urology
and
oncology,
with
diagnosis
and
treatment
depending
on
the
stage
and
location
of
the
disease.
certificates
and
serving
the
south
Puget
Sound
region.
It
provides
curricula
across
multiple
disciplines
and
supports
workforce
development
and
transfer
to
four-year
programs.
operating
multiple
campuses
and
offering
degree
and
career
programs.
It
serves
a
large
and
diverse
student
population
and
emphasizes
workforce
readiness,
continuing
education,
and
partnerships
with
local
industries.
region.
In
medical
contexts,
it
often
refers
to
transitional
cell
carcinoma;
in
higher
education,
it
commonly
denotes
Tacoma
Community
College
or
Tarrant
County
College.
When
encountered
in
other
fields,
TCC
may
have
additional
local
or
organizational
meanings.