In: Anatomy and Physiology
Neoplasm is diagnosed as grade I on a scale of I to IV.
Clinically, some of the patients with this neoplasm are found to
have stage I disease. Which of the following is the best
interpretation of a neoplasm with these designations?
A Unlikely to be malignant
B Arising from epithelium
C May spread via lymphatics and bloodstream
D Has an in situ component
E Well-differentiated
Dear Student,
Grade 1 tumors are well differentiated.
They do not spread
They are not malignant
So, A can be a better option ( in regard to staging)