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    Colorectal Cancer pTis Intraepithelial TNM Finding

    Colorectal cancer in situ in which cancer cells are confined within the glandular basement membrane (intraepithelial). (from CAP Colorectal Cancer Protocol-January 2005 Revision) (NCI Thesaurus)




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