21 med term Word Scramble
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adjuvant | a substance,especially a drug added to a prescription to assist in the action of the main ingredient |
adjuvant therapy | treatment of a disease with a substance especially a drug that enhances the main ingredient. |
anaplasia | a change in the structure and orientation of cells characterized by a loss of specialization and reversion to a more primitive form |
antimetabolite | a class of antineoplastic drugs used to treat cancer.these drugs are most effective against rapidly growing tumors |
antineoplastic | of a pertaining to a substance,procedure or measure that prevents the proliferation of malignant cells |
invasive | characterized by a tendency to spread,infiltrate and intrude |
dedifferentiation | a change in the structure and orientation of cells characterized by a loss of specialization and reversion to a more primitive form |
infiltraive | possessing the ability to invade or penetrate adjacent tissue |
encapsulated | enclosed in fibrous or membranous sheaths |
fractionation | in radiology,the division of the total dose of radiation into small doses administered at intervals in an effort to minimize tissue damages |
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) | a large nucleic acid molecule found principally in the chromosomes of the nucleus of a cell that is the carrier genetic information |
differentiation | a process in development in which unspecialized cells or tissues are systemically modified and altered to achieve specific & characteristic physical forms,physiologic functions & chemicals properties |
cytotoxic | pertaining to being destructive to cells |
chemotherapy | the use of chemical agents to destroy cancer cells on a selective basis |
carcinoma | a malignant neoplasm |
carcinoma in situ (CIS) | a premalignant neoplasm that has not invaded the basement membrane but shoes cytologic characteristics of cancer |
papillary | of or pertaining to a papilla(nipplelike projection) |
carcinogen | a substance or agent that causes the development or increases the incidence of cancer |
oncogenesis | the formation of a tumor |
benign | noncancerous & therefore not an immediate threat,even through treatment eventually may be required for health or cosmetic reasons; not life threatening |
cancer | a neoplasm characterized by the uncontrolled growth of anaplastic cells that tend to invade surrounding tissue and to metastasize reasons;body sites |
oncogene | a gene in a virus that has the ability to cause a cell to become malignant |
neoplasm | any abnormal growth of new tissue, benign or malignant |
mutation | a change or transformation in a gene |
morbidity | an illness of an abnormal condition or quality |
metastasis | the process by which tumor cells spread to distant parts of the body |
mitosis | a type of cell division that results in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells |
mixed-tissue tumor | a growth of more then one type of neoplastic tissue |
modality | a method of application |
malignant | tending to become worse and cause death |
lumpectomy | surgical removal of only tumor & the immediate adjacent breast tissue;a method of treatment for breast cancer when detected in the early stage of the disease |
linear accelerator | an apparatus for accelerating charged substance particles used in radiotherapy,physics research and the production of readionuclides |
sessile | attached by a base rather than by a stalk or a peduncle |
scirrhous | pertaining to a carcinoma with a hard structure |
ribonucleic acid(RNA) | a nucleic acid found in both the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells that transmits genetic instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm |
remission | the partial or complete disappearance of the symptoms of a chronic or malignant disease |
radiotherapy | the treatment of disease by using x-rays gamma rays |
relapse | to exhibit again the symptoms of a disease from which a patient appears to have recovered |
radiosenstive tumor | a tumor capable of being changed by or reacting to radioactive emission such as x-rays,alpha particles or gamma rays |
radioresponsive tumor | a tumor that reacts favorably to radiation |
radioresistant rumor | a tumor that resits the effects of radiation |
radiocurable tumor | pertaining to the susceptibility of tumor cells to destruction by ionizing radiation |
radiation | the emission of energy,rays or waves |
pedunculated | pertaining to a structure with a stalk |
protocol | a written plan or description of the steps to be taken in a particular situation such as conducting research |
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