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Q: What is the meaning of NEOPLASTIC?
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From where does the word neoplastic derive?

The word neoplastic is derived from a Greek word. Neo, meaning new, and plasia meaning growth or tissue. Neoplasia means new growth, mainly used in terms when speaking about cancer. Neoplastic Tumor can be either benign or malignant.


What is neoplastic etiologies?

Neoplastic etiology is the study of the cause for the growth of the abnormal proliferation of malignant cells.


How do you divide the term antineoplastic into its component word parts?

Anti and neoplastic Anti referring to the negative, neoplastic referring to cancer


Is breast cancer a neoplastic disease?

No


What is the word for noncancerous?

neoplastic


What is the difference between anaplastic and neoplastic?

Anaplastic refers to the cell losing it's differentiation such as in a malignant neoplasm. Neoplastic refers to an abnormal growth of tissue.


What is the meaning of non-neoplastic findings?

Non-neoplasm findings is an abnormal mass of tissue that was not formed as a result of neoplasia. A neoplasm tumor is an abnormal growth of cells or an abnormal division of cells.


What is the agent that prevents the replication of neoplastic cells?

antineoplastic agents


What is the name for a neoplastic intraocular disease found primarily in children?

retinoblastoma


What has the author Toshiyuki Kawakami written?

Toshiyuki Kawakami has written: 'Cell differentiation of neoplastic cells originating in the oral and craniofacial regions' -- subject(s): Cancer, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Cell differentiation, Head, Histopathology, Morphogenesis, Mouth, Neoplastic Cell Transformation, Notch Receptors, Odontogenic Tumors, Physiology, Physiopathology, Receptors, Notch


What is treatment of neoplastic disease by using a ionizing radiation?

The radiation kills cells (healthy & neoplastic alike). IF you can kill the tumor cells without destroying too much health tissue, THEN you can claim that it's a treatment.


Are there any natural remedies for the side effects of anti-neoplastic drugs?

Massage therapy has been shown to decrease the side effects of people undergoing chemotherapy, which includes anti-neoplastic drugs. It is also supportive and improves the quality of life of the person so they are more comfortable during treatment, but massage is not a substitute for anti-neoplastic therapy, only a complimentary agent.