Haney med term ch 21-9
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Any abnormal growth of new tissue, benign or malignant | neoplasm
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A gene in a virus that has the ability to cause a cell to become malignant | oncogene
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The formation of a tumor | oncogenesis
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Of or pertaining to a papilla, or nipple like projections | papillary
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A benign epithelial neoplasm characterized by a branching or lobular tumor | papilloma
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Pertaining to a structure with a stalk | pedunculated
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A written plan or description of the steps to be taken in an expirement | protocol
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The emission of energy, rays, or waves | radiation
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Pertaining to the susceptibility of tumor cells to destruction by ionizing radiation | radiocurable tumor
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A tumor that resists the effects of radiation | radioresistant tumor
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A tumor that reacts favorably to radiation | radioresponsive tumor
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A tumor that is capable of being changed by or reacting to radioactive emissions such as x-rays, alpha particles, or gamma rays | radiosensitive tumor
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The treatment of disease by using x-rays or gamma rays | radiotherapy
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To exhibit again the symptoms of a disease from which a patient appears to have recovered | relapse
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The partial or complete disappearance of the symptoms of a chronic or malignant disease | remission
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A nucleic acid found in both the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells that transmits genetic instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm | ribonucleic acid
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A malignant neoplasm of the connective and supportive tissues of the body, usually first presenting as a painless swelling | sarcoma
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Pertaining to a carcinoma with a hard structure | scirrhous
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Attached by a base rather than by a stalk or a peduncle | sessile
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The determination of distinct phases or periods in the course of a disease | staging
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A formative cell; a cell whose daughter cells may give rise to other cell types | stem cell
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A new growth of tissue characterized by progressive, uncontrolled proliferation of cells. The tumor may be localized or invasive, benign or malignant | tumor
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rough; warty | verrucous
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