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Meanings of
primary cancer
in English
Russian
злокачественная опухоль
Portuguese
tumor maligno
Spanish
tumor maligno
Catalan
neoplàsia maligna
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Disease result from abnormal continuous division of the live cells.
cancer
malignant neoplasm
malignant tumor
benign neoplasm
Russian
злокачественная опухоль
Synonyms
Examples for "
cancer
"
cancer
malignant neoplasm
malignant tumor
Examples for "
cancer
"
1
Cervical
cancer
remains a major worldwide health problem, especially in developing countries.
2
Progress in this area could help with the development of
cancer
-
fighting
drugs.
3
Background: Early detection of breast
cancer
is an important public health goal.
4
Background: New approaches on paediatric
cancer
treatment aim to maintain long-term health.
5
Methods: The study involved the French national network of family
cancer
clinics.
1
Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common
malignant
neoplasm
of the larynx.
2
Carcinosarcoma is a
malignant
neoplasm
that contains elements of carcinoma and sarcoma.
3
Under suspicion of a non-functioning NET or
malignant
neoplasm
,
laparotomy was performed.
4
One patient with a high-grade
malignant
neoplasm
died after 15 months.
5
The mechanisms through which blood transfusion affects
malignant
neoplasm
is unknown.
1
The pathological result showed a
malignant
tumor
in the right vocal cord.
2
Furthermore, Wnt5a participates in the progression of several types of
malignant
tumor
.
3
These findings were suggestive of a
malignant
tumor
of the right ovary.
4
Histologic examination revealed a
malignant
tumor
proliferation of the diffuse large cells.
5
The official record of his death attributes it to a
malignant
tumor
.
Usage of
primary cancer
in English
1
Arguments favoring a new
primary
cancer
over a late recurrence are presented.
2
Purpose: Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common
primary
cancer
of the liver.
3
Pathological findings suggested this was a
primary
cancer
rather than a metastasis.
4
Nuclear imaging modalities revealed a
primary
cancer
located at the left tongue base.
5
Arguments favoring a new
primary
cancer
over a la …
6
Development of a secondary
primary
cancer
in a skin flap is a rare complication.
7
Five patients with
primary
cancer
subsequently underwent standard lobectomy.
8
Methods: Data from 1715 patients referred for evaluation of suspected unknown
primary
cancer
were retrospectively reviewed.
9
Sixteen of
primary
cancer
samples showed shifted mobility in at least one of the analyzed areas.
10
An extensive search for an extrapelvic
primary
cancer
was undertaken but revealed no evidence of malignancy.
11
No other possible
primary
cancer
that may have been the cause of the metastases was identified.
12
It was difficult to determine whether this was a true in-breast recurrence or a second
primary
cancer
.
13
Other variables considered were gender, age class at death, marital status, recent hospitalisation and
primary
cancer
site.
14
During a mean follow-up of 14 years, 2,469
primary
cancer
cases were diagnosed.
15
The
primary
cancer
and largest nodal mass were manually outlined on every T2-weighted image of each MR study.
16
The incidence rates reflected only the first breast
primary
cancer
;
mortality rates reflected causes other than breast cancer.
Other examples for "primary cancer"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
primary
cancer
primary
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
primary cancer
Russian
злокачественная опухоль
Portuguese
tumor maligno
cancro primário
cancro
neoplasia maligna
Spanish
tumor maligno
cáncer
enfermedad neoplasica
cancer
enfermedad neoplásica
neoplasia maligna
Catalan
neoplàsia maligna
neoplasma maligne
càncer
tumor maligne
Primary cancer
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Primary cancer
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