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carcinoma

/kahr-suh-noh-muh/US // ˌkɑr səˈnoʊ mə //UK // (ˌkɑːsɪˈnəʊmə) //

癌细胞,癌瘤,癌变,癌癌

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n.名词 noun
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    plural car·ci·no·mas, car·ci·no·ma·ta [kahr-suh-noh-muh-tuh]. /ˌkɑr səˈnoʊ mə tə/. Pathology.

    • : a malignant and invasive epithelial tumor that spreads by metastasis and often recurs after excision; cancer.

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  • “Caris is expected to make a full recovery and will be out indefinitely,” the team said, adding that no further treatment is needed for LeVert’s case of renal cell carcinoma.

  • Jobs could have been very fortunate; a medical exam for something else incidentally picked up an early pancreatic carcinoma.

  • Doctors now argue that too many diseases fall into the carcinoma diagnosis.

  • And squamous cell carcinoma also develops under our fingernails.

  • Caihua Liang, et al. “A Population-Based Case-Control Study of Marijuana Use and Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma.”

  • Coffee Consumption Associated with Decreased Risk for Basal-Cell Carcinoma.

  • It is delayed in most organic diseases of the stomach, especially in dilatation and carcinoma, but not in neuroses.

  • When found in the fluid removed after a test-meal, it commonly points toward ulcer or carcinoma.

  • When bleeding piles are absent, blood-streaks upon such a stool point to carcinoma.

  • The case classed as a carcinoma was secondary to cancer of the pylorus; both ovaries were affected.

  • This was also believed by Hurtrel D'Arboval, who looked upon canker as carcinoma of the recticular structure of the foot.