Words and phrases that have a meaning related to tumors: (135 results)
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metastases, cancers, malignancies, lesions, melanomas, tumours, glioblastoma, adenocarcinoma, medulloblastoma, carcinoma, lymphomas, pca, adenoma, lymph node, lymphatic tissue, metastatic tumor, polyps, sarcomas, papillary, cysts, rhabdomyosarcoma, malignant melanoma, lymphoid tissue, chemotherapy, pancreas, teratoma, metastasise, carcinoid, prostate gland, prostate cancer, angiosarcoma, liposarcoma, biopsies, astrocytoma, keloid, neurofibromas, autoantibodies, squamous cell, neoplasia, pancreatic cancer, lymphocytes, mutations, seminoma, glioma, neuroblastoma, leiomyosarcoma, alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, ovaries, hepatocellular carcinoma, prostate, neoplasms, retinoblastoma, nodules, colon cancer, papillomas, liver cancer, dysplasia, squamous cell carcinoma, embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, fibrosis, malignant tumor, oncogene, lipomas, meningioma, lymphatics, angiogenesis inhibitor, endometrial cancer, lymphoid, fibroadenoma, vasculature, lobules, breast cancer, esophagogastric junction, stroma, endometrium, pcr, endometrial carcinoma, lymphocytic leukemia, lung cancer, diverticula, cells, ovarian, antibodies, brain tumor, epithelium, thrombi, amyloid plaque, testis, leukemias, melanocytes, hyperplasia, thyroglobulin, micronuclei, collagenase, chemo, chondrosarcoma, genetic mutation, thymus, doxorubicin, thymosin, syngeneic, tumor, neoplasm, tumour, teratomas, carcinomas, gliomas, adenocarcinomas, adenomas, lymphoma, carcinomata, sarcomata
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— Adjectives for tumors: malignant, benign, primary, solid, human, ovarian, small, large, mixed, intracranial, epithelial, more...
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