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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Section 2.4, neoplasias that are invasive are called Cancers, tumor progression described in Chapter 11, Barret's esophagus is an example of metaplasia, progressive characterize neoplasias, progressive which begins when a tissue becomes metaplasia, progressive which begins when a tissue becomes hyperplastic, Cancers which is discussed in Chapter 14, dyplastic e.g. polyps, dyplastic is abnormal cytologically, metaplasia which progresses to become dyplastic, hyperplastic which progresses to become dyplastic, dyplastic e.g. papillomas, progressive which is fully discussed in Chapter 11, Cancers seem to be progressive