CARCINOMA AND SARCOMA: THE DIFFERENCE
Carcinoma is a malignant form that begins in the epithelial cells of the organs. There is an uncontrollable growth of epithelial cells in the inner or outer surfaces of the human body.
Sarcoma is a form of cancer that arises in the “mesenchymal cells” of the human body. They tend to grow in the connective tissues like bones, cartilage, blood vessels, fat, and nerves of the body.