Canceroso in english
Cancerous
pronunciation: kænsɜrəs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kænsɜrəs part of speech: adjective
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canceroso = carcinogenic ; cancerous ; cancer-stricken ; cancer-causing.
Example: For this and other reasons, many articles will be concerned with highly complex subjects rarely, if ever, met in books, e.g. the action of certain carcinogenic and inactive hydrocarbons on the mitochondria of liver cells.Example: A brain tumor can be either benign (non cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), primary, or secondary = A brain tumor can be either benign (non cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), primary, or secondary.Example: Doctors have replaced the cancer-stricken windpipe of a patient with an organ made in a lab, a landmark achievement for regenerative medicine.Example: For example, alcohol makes it easier for the mouth and throat to absorb the cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco.more:
» célula cancerosa = cancer cell ; cancerous cell .
Example: Most chemotherapeutic approaches to cancer try to target cancer cells specifically and do something that slows or stops their cell growth. Example: Cancerous cells and tissues have abnormal growth rates, shapes, sizes, and functioning.» no canceroso = non-cancerous .
Example: A brain tumor can be either benign (non cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), primary, or secondary = Un tumor cerebral puede ser benigno (no cancerigeno) o maligno (cancerígeno), primario o secundario.» tejido canceroso = cancerous tissue .
Example: Cancerous cells and tissues have abnormal growth rates, shapes, sizes, and functioning.» tumor canceroso = cancerous growth ; cancerous tumour .
Example: Cancerous growths less than ½ inch across (about 1¼ centimeters) usually can be cured. Example: Cancerous tumors cut off the blood supply to organs, interfere with the production of hormones, and cause tissue death.