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Differences between Carcinoma and Sarcoma

The differences between carcinoma and sarcoma are tabulated:

  Carcinoma Sarcoma
Origin Epithelium Connective tissue
Behavior Malignant Malignant
Frequency Common Rare
Preferred route of metastasis Lymph nodes Blood borne
In situ phase Yes No
Age group Usually over 50 Usually below 50
Growth rate Rapid Slower
Response to chemotherapy More Less
Blood supply Rich Less
Most common site Anywhere Liver and lung

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