Neoplasm means tumor, and metastatic means the tumor has spread. Taken together, they mean cancer.
to make sure that the disease will not
I found the code in Fay Brown in the Neoplasm chapter 183.0 198.5
neoplasm
Radiation also is used in the treatment of patients with metastatic disease. It is particularly useful in shrinking metastatic colon cancer to the brain.
To identify metastatic disease
is a very dangerous disease, likely terminal.
It means that the cancer may have spread.
An osseous neoplasm, or bone tumor, can be caused by genetic mutations, previous radiation exposure, or Paget's disease. Some tumors may also develop without a known cause. These neoplasms can be benign or malignant.
A tumor is a neoplasm.
Metastatic and non metastatic.
A renal neoplasm is a kidney tumor.
Yes, bladder cancer that has spread to the prostate is considered metastatic cancer. This occurs when cancer cells from the original tumor in the bladder migrate to another organ, in this case, the prostate. Metastatic cancer indicates that the disease has advanced beyond its initial site, which can affect treatment options and prognosis.