Tumor in a sentence as a noun

Her brain had time to adjust while her tumor was growing.

She had been trying to reach remission for the brain tumor as well.

You can have a drug that appears to shrink tumors and patients still dying.

CD47 appears to be higher on tumor cells than on normal cells.

Pretty gross that you're using your friend's brain tumor to **** your startup.

My life partner has grade III brain tumor.

The names of these startups sound like the products of an aggressive brain tumor on the frontal lobe.

Backtrack, the medicine she had been taking, was to **** the brain tumor she has lived with all of her life.

In early stages of cancer, the immune system often attacks tumor cells.

You can't let a tumor sit around for 9 months hoping bamboo shoots and green tea enemas cure your cancer.

You kind of make it sound as if his brain tumor is more of an annoyance to you and your company than to him.

That in it of it self was a big problem because since the tumor was active, she was struck with symptoms of a stroke.

It causes us to see the perverse treadmill you describe as a good thing rather than as the cancerous tumor of waste that it is.

That is to say that the computer already knows the tissue that it is looking at is a tumor and not benign breast tissue.

When the surgeon finds a tumor or cancer in your brain, it doesn't try to coax it to become better or try to "enhance it" to be better.

In theory, the engineered cells would stay alive in the blood, replenishing themselves, killing any tumors that recurred.

The final pathology will be the best place to get detailed information about what the tumor, where it is, the pathologic stage, etc.

I had a colon resectional several years ago due to a large and suddenly growing cancerous tumor.

Search PubMed, you won't find a single study related to nutrition and solid tumor cancers in pediatric patients.

"If he really had an "islet cell neuroendocrine tumor" he really had the chance to live much longer than he lived, had he accepted the operation earlier.

I am about a month away from having a tumor removed and the primary surgery doesn't bother me as much as the reconstruction process that will be required after.

This is the rant I posted to Quora on the topic in hopes of getting them to change their minds:For a long time I've been meaning to write personal stuff about my mom's death last year from a brain tumor.

A few researchersfirst an Israeli named Zelig Eshhar in the 80s, then other investigators around the worldhad discovered that you could force a T cell to stick to a tumor cell and **** it.

In later stages of cancer, tumor cells can evolve the behavior of secreting signals to attract the type of immune cells that can support the tumor by doing things such as promoting blood vessel growth.

If quite minor, to human senses, changes in temperature significantly affect tumor formation, then up until now that's been a huge noise source in cross-study comparison, and temperature should be at least recorded precisely over time for all future tox studies.

There are a bunch of companies which are getting FDA approval for computer vision related algorithms for scoring immunohistochemical assays for ER/PR/Her2 [1].So I am actually far less concerned about a computer doing my job very well, which is actually looking at a piece of tissue on a slide and making a tumor versus not-tumor distinction.

Tumor definitions

noun

an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose

See also: tumour neoplasm