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What is the difference between carcinoma and sarcoma in regard to the types of tissue where they are found?

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Answer: A carcinoma forms in the skin or tissue cells that line the body's internal organs, such as the kidneys and liver. A sarcoma grows in the body's connective tissue cells, which include fat, blood vessels, nerves, bones, muscles, deep skin tissues and cartilage.

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