Carcinosarcoma

/ˌkɑːrsɪnoʊsɑːrˈkoʊmə/ noun

A rare malignant tumor containing both carcinoma (cancer of epithelial cells) and sarcoma (cancer of connective tissue) components.

From Greek 'karkinos' (crab, cancer) combined with 'sarkoma' from 'sarx' meaning 'flesh.' This is a 20th-century medical term created to classify mixed-tissue malignancies that didn't fit traditional tumor categories.

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