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1 tumor
tu·mour, AM tu·mor[ˈtju:məʳ, AM ˈtu:mɚ, ˈtju:-]n Geschwulst f, Tumor mbrain \tumor Hirntumor mbenign/malignant \tumor gutartiger/bösartiger Tumor* * *(US) ['tjuːmə(r)]nGeschwulst f, Tumor ma tumour on the brain, a brain tumour — ein Gehirntumor m
* * ** * *(US) n.Tumor -e m. n.Geschwulst f.Wucherung (Medizin) f. -
2 tumor
tu·mour [ʼtju:məʳ], (Am) tu·mor [ʼtu:mɚ, ʼtju:-] nGeschwulst f, Tumor m;brain \tumor Hirntumor m;benign/malignant \tumor gutartiger/bösartiger Tumor -
3 malignant tumour
maligne Neoplasie, maligner Tumor, Malignom, bösartige NeubildungEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > malignant tumour
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4 malignant neoplasm
maligne Neoplasie, maligner Tumor, Malignom, bösartige NeubildungEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > malignant neoplasm
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5 carcinoma
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6 риск онкологического заболевания
риск онкологического заболевания
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cancer risk
The probability that exposure to some agent or substance will adversely transform cells to replicate and form a malignant tumor. (Source: APD / HMD)
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7 tumour
* * *['tju:mə](an abnormal (dangerous) mass of tissue growing on or in the body: a brain tumour; The surgeon removed a tumour from her bladder.) der Tumor* * *tu·mour, AM tu·mor[ˈtju:məʳ, AM ˈtu:mɚ, ˈtju:-]n Geschwulst f, Tumor mbrain \tumour Hirntumor mbenign/malignant \tumour gutartiger/bösartiger Tumor* * *(US) ['tjuːmə(r)]nGeschwulst f, Tumor ma tumour on the brain, a brain tumour — ein Gehirntumor m
* * ** * *(Brit.; Amer.: tumor) noun Tumor, der* * *(UK) n.Tumor -e m. n.Geschwulst f.Wucherung (Medizin) f. -
8 tumour
tu·mour [ʼtju:məʳ], (Am) tu·mor [ʼtu:mɚ, ʼtju:-] nGeschwulst f, Tumor m;brain \tumour Hirntumor m;benign/malignant \tumour gutartiger/bösartiger Tumor
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malignant tumor — n. (Med.), Same as malignancy[4]. Syn: malignancy, malignance, malignant tumor, metastatic tumor. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Malignant tumor — Tumor Tu mor, n. [L., fr. tumere to swell: cf. F. tume[ u]r. See {Tumid}.] 1. (Med.) A morbid swelling, prominence, or growth, on any part of the body; especially, a growth produced by deposition of new tissue; a neoplasm. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
malignant tumor — noun a tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other parts of the body • Syn: ↑malignant neoplasm, ↑metastatic tumor • Hypernyms: ↑tumor, ↑tumour, ↑neoplasm, ↑malignancy, ↑malignance … Useful english dictionary
malignant tumor — a tumor that has the properties of invasiveness and metastasis and that shows a greater degree of anaplasia than do benign tumors … Medical dictionary
malignant tumor — cancerous tumor … English contemporary dictionary
Malignant — (from the Latin roots mal = bad and genus = born ) is a medical term used to describe a severe and progressively worsening disease. The term is most familiar as a description of cancer. A malignant tumor may be contrasted with a non cancerous… … Wikipedia
malignant neoplasm — n. (Med.), Same as malignancy[4]. Syn: malignancy, malignance, malignant tumor, metastatic tumor. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tumor — Tu mor, n. [L., fr. tumere to swell: cf. F. tume[ u]r. See {Tumid}.] 1. (Med.) A morbid swelling, prominence, or growth, on any part of the body; especially, a growth produced by deposition of new tissue; a neoplasm. [1913 Webster] 2. Affected… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ovarian borderline malignant tumor — A condition in which cells that may become cancer form in the thin layer of tissue that covers an ovary (female reproductive gland in which eggs are made). In this condition, tumor cells rarely spread outside of the ovary. Also called ovarian low … English dictionary of cancer terms
tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte — n a T cell that is isolated from a malignant tumor, cultured with interleukin 2, and injected back into the patient as a tumor killing cell and that has greater cytotoxicity than lymphokine activated killer cells called also TIL … Medical dictionary
Malignant transformation — In genetics, transformation is also used to describe the incorporation of foreign DNA by bacteria. Malignant transformation is the process by which cells acquire the properties of cancer. This may occur as a primary process in normal tissue, or… … Wikipedia