Adenocarcinoma (; plural
adenocarcinomas or
adenocarcinomata ) is a type of
cancerous tumor that can occur in several parts of the body. It is defined as
neoplasia of
epithelial tissue that has
glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or both. Adenocarcinomas are part of the larger grouping of
carcinomas, but are also sometimes called by more precise terms omitting the word, where these exist. Thus
invasive ductal carcinoma, the most common form of
breast cancer, is adenocarcinoma but does not use the term in its name—however, esophageal adenocarcinoma does to distinguish it from the other common type of
esophageal cancer, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Several of the most common forms of cancer are adenocarcinomas, and the various sorts of adenocarcinoma vary greatly in all their aspects, so that few useful generalizations can be made about them.