cancerous tissues

What are the Common Histological Features of Cancerous Tissues?

Cancerous tissues exhibit several distinct histological features:
Abnormal Cell Structure: Cancer cells often have irregular shapes, larger nuclei, and prominent nucleoli.
Increased Mitotic Activity: There is a high rate of cell division, often with abnormal mitotic figures.
Loss of Normal Tissue Architecture: Cancerous tissues may lack the organized structure seen in normal tissues.
Invasion of Surrounding Tissues: Cancer cells can penetrate and destroy neighboring healthy tissues.

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