NCIt definition : The degree of abnormality of cancer cells, a measure of differentiation, the extent
to which cancer cells are similar in appearance and function to healthy cells of the
same tissue type. The degree of differentiation often relates to the clinical behavior
of the particular tumor. Based on the microscopic findings, tumor grade is commonly
described by one of four degrees of severity. Histopathologic grade of a tumor may
be used to plan treatment and estimate the future course, outcome, and overall prognosis
of disease. Certain types of cancers, such as soft tissue sarcoma, primary brain tumors,
lymphomas, and breast have special grading systems.;
Alternative definition : NCI-GLOSS: A description of a tumor based on how abnormal the cancer cells look under
a microscope and how quickly the tumor is likely to grow and spread. Grading systems
are different for each type of cancer.; CDISC: An assigned tumor grade based on a defined scoring system.;
Codes from synonyms : CDR0000045702; CDR0000046372;