Cáncer in english

Cancer

pronunciation: kænsɜr part of speech: noun
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cáncer1 = cancer. 

Example: The CANCERLINE files cover cancer.

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» afectado por el cáncercancer-stricken .

Example: Doctors have replaced the cancer-stricken windpipe of a patient with an organ made in a lab, a landmark achievement for regenerative medicine.

» cáncer colorectalcolorectal cancer .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.

» cáncer de bocaoral cancer .

Example: Scientist urges human papillomavirus jabs for boys to stem oral cancer rise.

» cáncer de coloncolon cancer .

Example: The author explores the questioning behaviour on an electronic list (e-list) focused on colon cancer.

» cáncer de gargantathroat cancer .

Example: She also struggled for a long period with alcoholism and smoking, both of which led to the throat cancer that would take her life.

» cáncer de hígadoliver cancer .

Example: It wasn't easy for me to accept the actual fact that my favorite uncle who dotes on me the most on my mum side had liver cancer.

» cáncer de la sangreblood cancer .

Example: Leukaemia, or blood cancer, is a disease of unknown cause where the bone marrow produces large numbers of abnormal cells.

» cáncer del duodenoduodenum cancer .

Example: Some identified risk factors that increase the chances of developing duodenum cancer are: diabetes and obesity, smoking, exposure to chemicals, genetic abnormalities and hereditary conditions, and duodenal ulcer.

» cáncer del esófagooesophageal cancer .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.

» cáncer del estómagostomach cancer .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.

» cáncer de los huesosbone cancer .

Example: Children and young people are more likely than adults to have bone cancer.

» cáncer de los ovariosovarian cancer .

Example: Previous studies had calculated the risks as 87 per cent for breast cancer and 44 per cent for ovarian cancer.

» cáncer del riñónkidney cancer .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.

» cáncer de mamabreast cancercancer of the breast .

Example: Objectives were to provide information about breast cancer in an easily accessible language and promote Y-ME publications and resources = Los objetivos fueron ofrecer información sobre el cáncer de mama en un lenguaje fácilmente accesible y fomentar los folletos informativos y recursos.

Example: Examples of hereditary disease consists of sickle cell anemia, cancer of the breast, as well as diabetes and hypertension can also be in that category.

» cáncer de médula óseabone marrow cancer .

Example: A Singapore researcher has found a potential cure for a fatal form of bone marrow cancer that strikes 150000 people around the world each year.

» cáncer de páncreaspancreatic cancercancer of the pancreas .

Example: Maori have significantly higher stomach, breast, lung and pancreatic cancers in comparison with the rest of the population.

Example: Pancreatic cancer (cancer of the pancreas) mainly occurs in people over 60.

» cáncer de pielskin cancer .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.

» cáncer de próstataprostate cancer .

Example: The author discusses prostate cancer as well as other benign prostate problems with reference to the Prostate Specific Antigen blood test.

» cáncer de pulmónlung cancer .

Example: Findings relate exposure to cooking oil fumes to lung cancer, particularly in people who commonly stir-fry or deep-fry foods at high temperature.

» cáncer de úterocervical cancer .

Example: Employers should take a preventive role in protecting women's general health, for example, screening women workers for cervical cancer.

» cáncer de vejigabladder cancer .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.

» cáncer duodenalduodenal cancer .

Example: A rare disease that affects the first part of small intestine, duodenal cancer results when abnormal, malignant cells divide out of control or mutate.

» cáncer en la sangreblood cancer .

Example: Leukaemia, or blood cancer, is a disease of unknown cause where the bone marrow produces large numbers of abnormal cells.

» cáncer gástricogastric cancer .

Example: Gastric cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the world, and it remains difficult to cure in Western countries.

» cáncer hematológicoblood cancer .

Example: Leukaemia, or blood cancer, is a disease of unknown cause where the bone marrow produces large numbers of abnormal cells.

» cáncer hepáticoliver cancer .

Example: It wasn't easy for me to accept the actual fact that my favorite uncle who dotes on me the most on my mum side had liver cancer.

» cáncer invasivoinvasive cancer .

Example: Both incidence and mortality for invasive cancer of the uterine cervix have declined steadily in this country over the past three decades.

» cáncer oraloral cancer .

Example: Scientist urges human papillomavirus jabs for boys to stem oral cancer rise.

» cáncer óseobone cancer .

Example: Children and young people are more likely than adults to have bone cancer.

» cáncer ováricoovarian cancer .

Example: Previous studies had calculated the risks as 87 per cent for breast cancer and 44 per cent for ovarian cancer.

» cáncer pancreáticopancreatic cancercancer of the pancreas .

Example: Maori have significantly higher stomach, breast, lung and pancreatic cancers in comparison with the rest of the population.

Example: Pancreatic cancer (cancer of the pancreas) mainly occurs in people over 60.

» cáncer rectalrectal cancer .

Example: Surgery is usually the main treatment for rectal cancers that have not spread to distant sites.

» cáncer testiculartesticular cancer .

Example: In the United States, between 7500 and 8000 diagnoses of testicular cancer are made each year.

» contra el cánceranticancer .

Example: Cetus Corporation, California, created a clinical data base for clinical trials of anticancer drugs in 1985.

» detección precoz del cáncercancer screening .

Example: The questions concerned primary prevention (alcohol, smoking, diet, sun exposure, etc.) and cancer screening (breast, cervix, colorectal, prostate and other cancers).

» detección precoz del cáncer de mamabreast screening .

Example: This reference centres collect and collate data about the performance and outcomes of the breast screening programme.

» enfermo de cáncercancer-strickencancer patient .

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: A 'pandemic of over-regulation' of opioid-based painkillers such as morphine and fentanyl means billions of cancer patients around the world suffer intolerable pain.

» especialista en cáncercancer specialistcancer doctor .

Example: That means every patient benefits from their own team of cancer specialists who work together to develop a customized treatment plan.

Example: He didn't settle for the cancer doctor at his local hospital -- instead, he put his life in the hands of one of America's best cancer doctors.

» fallecer de cáncerdie from + cancer .

Example: Monte Rissell, who killed five women, upon learning that one of his victims had a father dying from cancer, let her go free because his own father had died from cancer.

» luchar contra un cáncerbattle + a cancer .

Example: Brooks then walked over to the fan, who has been battling breast cancer since June, and serenaded her sweetly.

» médico especialista en cáncercancer doctorcancer specialist .

Example: He didn't settle for the cancer doctor at his local hospital -- instead, he put his life in the hands of one of America's best cancer doctors.

Example: That means every patient benefits from their own team of cancer specialists who work together to develop a customized treatment plan.

» metástasis de cáncercancer metastasis .

Example: Traditional herbal medicine is widely used in the treatment of atherosclerosis, cancer metastasis, and infection by the influenza virus .

» morir de cáncerdie from + cancer .

Example: Monte Rissell, who killed five women, upon learning that one of his victims had a father dying from cancer, let her go free because his own father had died from cancer.

» paciente de cáncercancer patient .

Example: A 'pandemic of over-regulation' of opioid-based painkillers such as morphine and fentanyl means billions of cancer patients around the world suffer intolerable pain.

» prueba de detección del cáncercancer screening .

Example: The questions concerned primary prevention (alcohol, smoking, diet, sun exposure, etc.) and cancer screening (breast, cervix, colorectal, prostate and other cancers).

» quimioterapia contra el cáncercancer chemotherapy .

Example: The use of antiemetics was evaluated in hospitalized patients receiving cancer chemotherapy agents with a known propensity for causing, alone or in combination, varying degrees of nausea or vomiting.

» relacionado con el cáncercancer-related .

Example: Gastric cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in the world, and it remains difficult to cure in Western countries.

» riesgo de cáncercancer risk .

Example: Electricity pylons and power lines do pose a cancer risk, a heavyweight panel of American experts has concluded.

Cáncer2 = Cancer. 

Example: Cancers are maternal, domestic and love to nurture others.

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» trópico de Cáncer, elTropic of Cancer, the .

Example: Henry Miller published Tropic of Cancer in Paris, France, in 1934.

Cáncer synonyms

cancer the crab in spanish: cancer el cangrejo, pronunciation: kænsɜrðəkræb part of speech: noun genus cancer in spanish: cáncer de género, pronunciation: dʒinəskænsɜr part of speech: noun
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