What is a neoplasm of blood cells?
Hematoma |
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Leukemia |
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Carcinoma of the blood |
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Sarcoma of the blood |
Neoplasm of blood cell is leukaemia. So leukaemia is the correct answer. Same time carcinoma of blood cell involve the cancer Like leukaemia lympoma and myeloma. So this is also correct to an extent
Hematoma is the abnormal collection of blood outside the blood vessels
Carcinoma of blood is exclusively the 3 main blood cancers. They are leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
Sarcoma of blood is different type of rare cancer grow usually in connective tissues.
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