cancer
Noun
(en noun)
(medicine, oncology, disease) A disease in which the cells of a tissue undergo uncontrolled (and often rapid) proliferation.
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(figuratively) Something which spreads within something else, damaging the latter.
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Synonyms
* (disease) growth, malignancy, neoplasia
* (something which spreads) lichen
Hyponyms
* tumor
* leukaemia, leukemia
Derived terms
(types of cancer)
* bowel cancer
* breast cancer
* colon cancer
* leukemia
* testicular cancer
* lung cancer
* prostate cancer
* ovarian cancer
* skin cancer
* cervical cancer
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tegafur
English
Noun
(–)
A particular drug used to treat cancer.
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