Meaning Tumour
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chiefly British English spelling of tumor; see -or.
Source: etymonline.com

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IGNORE-DEDUPE
Source: sciencemuseum.org.uk

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tumor
Source: translatebritish.com

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tumor: an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose A tumor or tumour is the name for a neoplasm or a solid lesion formed by an abnormal growth of cells (termed neoplastic) which looks like a [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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tumour (pop)
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sarcoma
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An abnormal mass of tissue that occurs because of uncontrolled cell division. Tumours can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Source: bigpictureeducation.com

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An abnormal benign or malignant mass of tissue that is not inflammatory, arises without obvious cause from cells of pre-existent tissue, and possesses no physiological function.
Source: hc-sc.gc.ca

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Localised growth of cancer cells. Tumours are sometimes treated using radiotherapy.
Source: frankswebspace.org.uk

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(n) an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose
Source: beedictionary.com

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Enlargement due to a permanent growth (19thC)
Source: hharp.org

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an abnormal growth which may be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Source: crohnsandcolitis.org.uk (offline)

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A tumour is an abnormal swelling or growth of tissue. Tumours can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumours are generally safe as they remain within a single organ or tissue and are not considered [..]
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Result of an abnormal growth of cells
Source: jossi-orthopedics.ch (offline)

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(neoplasm): This term describes any growth of tissue forming an abnormal mass. Cells of a benign tumour will not spread and will not cause cancer. Cells of a malignant tumour can spread through the bo [..]
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An overgrowth of cells forming a lump. May be benign (not cancer) or cancer.
Source: breastcancercare.org.uk (offline)

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A new or abnormal growth of tissue in or on the body.
Source: cancervic.org.au

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An abnormal growth. It may be benign or malignant.
Source: itsinfectious.co.uk

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 A swelling or lump of tissue formed from a collection of cells; can be benign or malignant
Source: lymphomas.org.uk (offline)

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A mass of cells resulting from abnormal cell growth and division.
Source: biotechlearn.org.nz (offline)

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Abnormal growth of tissue, literally means a swelling.
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 a swelling or enlargement or an abnormal mass of tissue in which the growth of cells is uncontrolled. A tumour can be either benign (not malignant) or malignant (cancerous). A tumour is also called a [..]
Source: npi.gov.au

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An abnormal growth or swelling of tissue which may or may not be cancerous.
Source: breastcancernow.org

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A swelling or lesion formed by an abnormal growth of cells. Tumour is not synonymous with cancer and a tumour can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Source: kcuk.org.uk

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A new or abnormal growth of tissue on or in the body. A tumour may be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer).
Source: cancercouncil.com.au





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