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This is a study note regarding the cellular response to cell injury, focusing on five common morphological changes of the cellular adaptation along with examples of physiologic and pathologic adaptation as well as the morphologic changes of cell death (necrosis & autolysis). Besides, it also talks about the pathology of cancer include the characteristics, nomenclature of cancer, properties of the cancer cell, tumor staging and grading, etiology and pathogenesis of cancer, clinical effects and spread of cancer, and the molecular basis of cancer.


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