pre-cancer is one that can attack cells must be treated.
Dysplasia-- Abnormal cellular changes that may become cancerous.
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The prefix of preschool is pre.
preemptive or pre-emptive.
"Pre" is the prefix of "predict".
It could be, and don't risk it. Go to your dermatologist as soon as possible. If they say it is pre cancerous, have it removed immediately.
Actinic keratosis
No, they are pre-cancerous keratoses or cancerous melanomas. If they are melanomas they can kill you in 3 months if not removed. Go to a skin doctor now
pre cancer cells are cells with an abnormal appearance suggestive of an increased cancer risk. These cells are not cancerous by themselves alone.
A cervical smear, also known as a Pap smear, is a screening test used to detect abnormalities in the cells of the cervix that could potentially lead to cervical cancer. During the procedure, cells are collected from the cervix and examined under a microscope for any signs of pre-cancerous or cancerous changes. It is a routine test recommended for women to help prevent cervical cancer.
A pre-malignant lesion is a lesion that, while not cancerous, has strong potential for becoming cancerous. An example would be a callous-like area between the cheek and gum where someone who chews tobacco keeps the tobacco plug. Given enough time, that area will often turn cancerous. Sometimes a chronic irritation from an ill-fitting denture can be called pre-malignant. The cause of a pre-malignant lesion should be determined and eliminated, and the lesion should usually be biopsied to make sure it is not cancer.
A large penis can during sex, hit the cervix and cause some damage the the cervical cells. If damage is done on a regular basis, the cells can become pre-cancerous and cancerous.
It means they were at the stage before becoming cancerous (dysplasia stage). This means they had not advanced to cancer and therefore were able to be successfully removed.
laryngocele cancerous????
a cancerous mole looks brown in color and swallon then it is a cancerous
what is the prefix for the word cancerous
CIN II means cervical intraepithelial neoplasia mid-grade. It's a pre-cancerous lesion of the uterine cervix.