Yes, tumor is a nonconstructed medical term.
No. The word for tumor is -oma. There are any number of prefixes added to it: neuroma (tumor of the nerves), lipoma (a fatty tumor) or myoma (muscle tumors).
Myosarcoma is the term for flesh tumor of muscle.
A polyp is the medical term meaning a tumor with a stem.
Neoplasm is the medical term meaning tumor; a neoplasm can be malignant (cancerous) or benign.
Ganglia is the plural of ganglion. It is a nonconstructed medical term without prefix, suffix, and combining form.
Ganglioglioma is a tumor of the ganglion cells.
It is called as malignant tumor.
Tumor = oma Joint = arthro
An osteoblastoma is a tumor of immature bone cells.
A general medical term for a hormone secreting cancerous tumor
medical term pertaining to the thymus
The root word of or relating to muscle is my(o), and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Myoma is a Muscle Tumor.The prefix rhabd(o) means striated or rod shaped, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Rhabdomyoma is a Tumor of Striated Muscle.The prefix lei(o) means smooth, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore Leiomyoma is a Tumor of Smooth Muscle.Leiomyoma.The root word of or relating to muscle is my(o), and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Myoma is a Muscle Tumor.The prefix rhabd(o) means striated or rod shaped, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore, Rhabdomyoma is a Tumor of Striated Muscle.The prefix lei(o) means smooth, my(o) is the root word of or relating to muscle, and oma is the suffix for tumor. Therefore Leiomyoma is a Tumor of Smooth Muscle.Myoma