Grossly (with your bare eyes) tumours are usually white/yellow and hard compared to the surrounding tissue. There is obviously lots of variation but generally that’s what we see in pathology. Skin specifically has more colour variation than others (colon, breast, oral).
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Grossly (with your bare eyes) tumours are usually white/yellow and hard compared to the surrounding tissue. There is obviously lots of variation but generally that’s what we see in pathology. Skin specifically has more colour variation than others (colon, breast, oral).