tumor that requires large doses of radiation to be destroyed
A monoclonal antibody is a highly specific antibody that has been formed in a laboratory setting. It is made up of clones from a hybrid cell made from a fusion of B-cells with a tumor cell.
The medical suffix for tumor is -oma. This suffix can also be used to refer to a mass or collection of fluid.
Depending on the type, and whether or not the tumor is progressive, they can prove fatal. If the tumor is benign, then that means it is nonprogressive and is not an immediate threat to someone's health, but it's best to speak with a doctor to find out for sure.
neur means nerve oma means tumor so neuroma is a growth or tumor of nerve tissue
Tumor of the parathyriod gland.
the phenomenon in which hypoxic (and thus radioresistant) tumor cells become more exposed to oxygen (and thus more radiosensitive) by coming into closer proximity to capillaries after death and loss of other tumor cells due to previous irradiation.
the tumor is not effected by radiation
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Deinococcus radiodurans is an extremophilic bacterium, one of the most radioresistant organisms known.
A benign tumor is a tumor that lacks all three of the malignant properties of a cancer. Thus, by definition, a benign tumor: # does not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner # does not invade surrounding tissues # does not metastasize You can read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benign_tumor
No. By definition, a benign tumor is incapable of spreading to other locations by metastasis. It may, however, spread to adjacent areas by directly spreading there.No. Only malignant tumors can metastasize.
Premalignant cancer means that the tumor is not quite malignant; this is a broad definition, but it can become malignant.
A hard tumor is not a tumor
Wilms' tumor is a type of malignant tumor
Cancerous. The opposite of benign
A tumor does not have a heart.