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oncology

/ong-kol-uh-jee/US // ɒŋˈkɒl ə dʒi //UK // (ɒŋˈkɒlədʒɪ) //

肿瘤学,肿瘤科,瘤学,肿瘤

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the branch of medical science dealing with tumors, including the origin, development, diagnosis, and treatment of malignant neoplasms.
    • : the study of cancer.

Examples

  • Sidrauski’s job talking and thinking about oncology became too painful.

  • In its first year, there were 38 approvals of new oncology applications.

  • Halthcare workers like Christina Kim, an oncology nurse practitioner at Massachusetts General Hospital, have countered misinformation with their own videos taking on misinformation head-to-head as well as taking questions from their audiences.

  • While AstraZeneca is especially strong in oncology medicines, Alexion has a focus on rare diseases, particularly those caused by the uncontrolled activation of part of the body’s immune response called the complement system.

  • He hopes to attend Columbia Medical School and specialize in Oncology.

  • Demicheli also had been a physicist but had switched to oncology research after his wife died of Hodgkin lymphoma in 1976.

  • Perhaps if I were in a field like oncology, I would have grown more used to this tragic duty by now.

  • Omran was the first person he met at the oncology floor of the hospital.

  • He was formerly the head of Esophageal Oncology and Surgery at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer and Research Institute in Tampa, Fla.