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  • == Grading (medicine) == ...characteristics, including cell differentiation and number of mitoses. The grade of a tumor can provide insight into its potential behavior, including its l
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  • == Grading (tumors) == '''Grading (tumors)''' (pronunciation: /ˈɡreɪdɪŋ/ /ˈtjuːmər/) is a system used by [[medical professionals]] to classify [[cancer]] cells in terms of
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  • == Grade (grād) == ...cal condition or symptom. It is often used in conjunction with a numerical system to provide a more precise assessment.
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  • |Short definition=Grade 3 follicular lymphoma (. ...ormal cells and are likely to grow and spread more slowly. The grade group system is used to plan treatment and determine prognosis (outcome) {{dictionary-st
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  • |Short definition=Grade IV astrocytoma (. ...e growth rate of the tumor and its tendency to spread. The systems used to grade tumors vary by cancer type. Classification plays a role in treatment decisi
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  • == Gleason Grading System == ...rading System''' (pronunciation: /ˈgliːsən/) is a [[histological]] grading system used to evaluate the [[prognosis]] of men with [[prostate cancer]]. It was
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  • ...meat in the [[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]] meat grading system.
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