3. • Tumor tissue derived from putative epithelial cells.
• It damaged the genome that extent and begin to
exhibit abnormal malignant properties.
• It formed from oncogenic combinations of mutations
in,
totipotent
Multipotent.
4. • It arises from transformed cells of mesenchymal
origin.
• Osteosarcoma resembles bone,
• chondrosarcoma resembles cartilage,
• Liposarcoma resembles fat and
• leiomyosarcoma resembles smooth muscle.
5. • It is a malignant tumor of melanocytes.
• It can originate in any part of the body that contains
melanocytes.
• It caused by DNA damage.
• Direct DNA damage- cyclobutane pyrimidine
dimers.
6. •Is a type of cancer in the blood or bone marrow by an
abnormal increase of immature WBC.
•Mutations trigger leukemia by activating oncogenes or
deactivating tumor suppressor genes.
•It disrupting the regulation of cell death or division.
7. • Lymphoma: Blood cancer
that occurs on B or T
lymphocytes.
• Develops in the lymph
nodes, spleen, bone marrow,
blood or other organs and
eventually forms tumour.
8. •It’s a collections of abnormal plasma cells accumulate in
the bone marrow.
•It interfere in the production of normal cells.
•Produces Para protein—an abnormal antibody causes
kidney problems.
•Also encounters Bone lesions and hypercalcemia (high
calcium levels).