Carcinomas

/ˌkɑrsɪˈnoʊməz/ noun

Plural of carcinoma; malignant tumors that arise from epithelial cells (skin, glands, or organ linings).

From Greek 'karkinos' (crab/cancer) plus '-oma' (tumor). 'Carcinoma' became standard medical terminology in the 1800s to distinguish epithelial cancers from other tumor types.

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