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neoplasms

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for neoplasms.

Editorial note

These include not only benign neoplasms and malignant tumors but also lymphoid conditions occurring within the tattoo.

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Quick take

(pathology, oncology) An abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue in animals or plants.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of neoplasms gathered in one view.

noun

(pathology, oncology) An abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue in animals or plants.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for neoplasms.

noun

(pathology, oncology) An abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue in animals or plants.

Example sentences

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These include not only benign neoplasms and malignant tumors but also lymphoid conditions occurring within the tattoo.

2

The argument being made here is about full body MRI scans: doing a dragnet sweep looking for neoplasms anywhere and everywhere.

3

The chemo cycle is designed to kill neoplasms, then to allow healthy cells recovery time.

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Like, you don't know if you have any undetected neoplasms that this could accelerate?

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People with mutations leading to abnormally long telomeres have a higher risk of developing various cancers, including melanoma, thyroid neoplasms, and blood-related cancers[1].

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I was diagnosed with a rare blood disease called Essential Thrombocythemia (ET) which is part of a group of diseases called myeloproliferative neoplasms.

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Maybe this illustrates a gap in my physiology/immunology knowledge, but I thought that neoplasms were routinely identified and eliminated by the immune system.

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Malignant neoplasms and cardiovascular disease are becoming the typical causes of death in the majority of cases in most countries, generally followed by accidental injuries and suicide.

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Non-malignant neoplasms are either benign (not likely to ever spread), borderline (could go either way), or in situ (still in the original tissue, but it will spread).

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That's probably just a matter of them happening to work well against some specific kinds of neoplasms, not a matter of what anybody wants them to work against.

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Malignant neoplasms (aka cancerous tumor) 82,412 2.

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> The argument being made here is about full body MRI scans: doing a dragnet sweep looking for neoplasms anywhere and everywhere.

Quote examples

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Probably not, given the multiple conditions that are "sterile" inflammation that lead to neoplasms.

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The CDC more generically says "malignant neoplasms" - cancer - is about 55% as likely as as unintentional injury for the ages of the children in the report.

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("It is the leading cancer type in Korea, with 20.8% of malignant neoplasms.") That probably contributes to less fat people.

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Also, it's not completely "free" as a magic diet pill because of the rise in thyroid neoplasms in animal models while human data doesn't replicate it, the use of it is too new to draw any conclusive conclusions.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use neoplasms in a sentence?

These include not only benign neoplasms and malignant tumors but also lymphoid conditions occurring within the tattoo.

What does neoplasms mean?

(pathology, oncology) An abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue in animals or plants.

What part of speech is neoplasms?

neoplasms is commonly used as noun.