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Can Grades Change Over Time?
Yes, tumor grades can change, especially if the cancer progresses or responds to treatment. Periodic reassessment through follow-up biopsies or surgeries may be necessary to monitor these changes.
Frequently asked queries:
How is Grading Different from Staging?
What are the Common Grading Systems?
What Does Each Grade Indicate?
How is Grading Performed?
Can Grades Change Over Time?
What are the Limitations of Histological Grading?
Why is Bone Marrow Examination Important?
What is Lean Management?
How Do Post-Operative Histological Findings Influence Patient Management?
How are Patients Selected for Active Surveillance?
How can one find a NAACLS-accredited Histology program?
What is the Importance of Tumor Microenvironment Study?
What are the Regulatory Mechanisms?
Why are HDACis Important in Histology?
What are Common Metabolic Disorders Observed in Histology?
Why is Regular Inspection Important?
What Histological Changes Suggest Malignancy?
What are the Challenges of Software Integration in Histology?
What Are the Challenges in Sample Labeling?
How Does a Photographic Potometer Work?
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