cell carcinoma

collocation in English

meaningsofcellandcarcinoma

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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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carcinoma
noun[C]
uk
/kɑː.sɪˈnəʊ.mə/
us
/kɑːr.səˈnoʊ.mə/
a cancerous growth that forms on or inside ...
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(Definition ofcellandcarcinomafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Malignant change such as the development of squamouscellcarcinomais common.
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Squamouscellcarcinomaof the bladder is a potential risk of long-term catheterization but the risk is low.
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Recent studies of diuretic therapy found an association with renalcellcarcinoma, particularly among women (34).
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This can occur with squamouscellcarcinoma, especially when complicated with local infection, or intrinsic lymphoproliferative disorders (chronic lymphocytic leukemia).
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Rarer forms of tubal neoplasm include the leiomyosarcoma, and the transitionalcellcarcinoma.
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It has now been identified as a manifestation of "scrotal squamouscellcarcinoma".
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There are two main types of esophageal canceradenocarcinoma and squamouscellcarcinoma.
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Papillary serous carcinoma, clearcellcarcinoma, and endometrioid carcinoma are the subtypes at the highest risk of recurrence.
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The p53 cell signaling system is not active in endometrial clearcellcarcinoma.
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Like serouscellcarcinoma, it is usually aggressive and carries a poor prognosis.
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Malignancy is present in up to 20% of cases, with squamouscellcarcinomabeing the most common type.
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Less frequently, renalcellcarcinomacan be caused by this mutation.
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Chronic exposure can increase the incidence of respiratory cancers, including smallcellcarcinoma.
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This radiologic test is important in diagnosing renalcellcarcinomaas an aid for examining blood vessels in the kidneys.
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The two main types of ablation techniques that are used for renalcellcarcinomaare radio frequency ablation and cryoablation.
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Renalcellcarcinomais one of the cancers most strongly associated with paraneoplastic syndromes, most often due to ectopic hormone production by the tumour.
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