lähikasvainsolut
Lähikasvainsolut, a Finnish term, translates to "proximal tumor cells" or "nearby tumor cells" in English. This refers to cancer cells that are located in close proximity to the primary tumor site or have recently spread to adjacent tissues. The term is often used in the context of cancer research, pathology, and treatment planning to describe the local invasiveness of a tumor.
Understanding the behavior and characteristics of lähikasvainsolut is crucial for determining the extent of cancer spread
Pathologists may examine lähikasvainsolut to assess the grade and stage of a tumor, providing important information