(D09.7) Carcinoma in situ of other specified sites

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122 821 in individuals diagnosis carcinoma in situ of other specified sites confirmed
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1 183 deaths with diagnosis carcinoma in situ of other specified sites
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1% mortality rate associated with the disease carcinoma in situ of other specified sites

Diagnosis carcinoma in situ of other specified sites is diagnosed Men are 26.73% more likely than Women

77 824

Men receive the diagnosis carcinoma in situ of other specified sites

1 183 (1.5 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis carcinoma in situ of other specified sites

0 (less than 0.1%)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease carcinoma in situ of other specified sites - Men aged 60-64 and Women aged 65-69

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 15-19, 25-94
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-14, 20-24, 95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-19, 95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 20-94

Disease Features carcinoma in situ of other specified sites

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Carcinoma in situ of other specified sites - what does this mean

Carcinoma in situ of other specified sites is a type of cancer that occurs when abnormal cells begin to grow in the tissue of an organ or body part. these abnormal cells do not spread to other parts of the body, but can cause changes in the tissue that can lead to cancer if left untreated.

What happens during the disease - carcinoma in situ of other specified sites

Carcinoma in situ of other specified sites is a pre-invasive malignant neoplasm that is characterized by the abnormal growth of cells in the epithelial layer of the affected tissue. it is caused by genetic mutations in the cells of the affected tissue which lead to uncontrolled cellular proliferation and the formation of a tumor. the tumor can then spread to nearby tissues and organs, leading to further complications.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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10 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Carcinoma in situ of other specified sites - Prevention

Carcinoma in situ of other specified sites can be prevented by avoiding exposure to potential carcinogens, such as uv radiation, certain chemicals, and certain viruses. additionally, individuals should practice healthy lifestyle habits, such as avoiding smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, and maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine. regular screenings are also recommended in order to detect early signs of the disease.