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Medical terms related to the lung often begin with pulmo-, from the Latin pulmonarius ("of the lungs"), or with pneumo- (from Greek πνεύμω "breathe")The term that means "pertaining to the lungs" is pulmonary.pulmonary
complications from having part of a lung removed and a tumour being found under his sternum, eventual cause of death pheumonia
complications from having part of a lung removed and a tumour being found under his sternum, eventual cause of death pheumonia
A "Complete carcinogen" affects tumour cells in all four stages (initiation, early adenoma, late adenoma and carcinoma) example of this is cigarette smoke. Incomplete carcinogen does not affect all four stages, for example it may not have the ability to initiate a tumour but can still accelerate tumour growth.
In UK English spelling is 'tumour'. In USA English it is 'tumor'.
That is the UK spelling (e.g. cancer) - "tumour". The preferred US spelling is "tumor".
An angiomyxoma is a mixomatous tumour - a tumour of primative connective tissue - involving the blood vessels.
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada was created in 1982.
A malignant tumour means that it is a tumour which has cancer
Overall, Lung cancer (Carcinoma of lung) is the most common malignant tumour (cancer) in men. Squamous cell type- being the most common type in that (60% of all cases).Carcinoma of prostate (prostate cancer) is the most common cancer in men above 65yrs of age.
yes it helps on spread of tumour in some cases such as testicular tumour
1. Benign tumour 2. Malignant tumour (cancer) 3. Due to another reason