119 MCQs in Pathology

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Carcinoma arising in the mucosa of the oral cavity:


  1. Is usually adenocarcinoma

  2. May require radical and disfiguring surgery for palliation of symptoms and yet still result in metastases and death

  3. Can be readily cured even when detected late

  4. Is rarely preceeded by carcinoma in-situ

  5. Is associated with tobacco but not marijuana use

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Category: Pathology MCQs

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