melanoma / ˌmɛl əˈnoʊ mə /

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melanoma 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural mel·a·no·mas, mel·a·no·ma·ta [mel-uh-noh-muh-tuh]. /ˌmɛl əˈnoʊ mə tə/.

  1. any of several types of skin tumors characterized by the malignant growth of melanocytes.

更多melanoma例句

  1. In the prevention studies, they first injected the plant virus nanoparticles into the bloodstreams of healthy mice, and then later injected either triple negative breast cancer or melanoma cells in these mice.
  2. By using sunscreen you can decrease your chances of getting melanoma, so start protecting your skin and your family at a young age—and if you don’t usually wear sunscreen, now is a great time to start.
  3. Then he was diagnosed with a small melanoma on his foot which prevented him from joining the trial until he was in remission.
  4. The 46-year-old Annapolis, Maryland–based runner had recently finished treatment for melanoma, and an elite local running team had offered her a place on its roster.
  5. BioNTech, for example, reported in 2017 that a vaccine against melanoma, tailor-made to each of its 13 participants’ unique cancer genetic profile, had higher immunity against their tumors and reduced the chance of spread.
  6. Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, has seen a 200 percent increase in cases since 1973.
  7. Even though the drug is only approved for advanced melanoma, an aggressive skin cancer, it grossed $960 million last year.
  8. An upward trend is especially apparent in kidney, liver, and thyroid cancer and in melanoma and lymphoma.
  9. Beloved magazine designer Amid Capeci, who died of melanoma Tuesday, was only a boyish 50.
  10. But long before Amid died this past Tuesday—of melanoma at an extremely boyish 50—everyone already knew.