Meaning carcinogenesis
What does carcinogenesis mean? Here you find 12 meanings of the word carcinogenesis. You can also add a definition of carcinogenesis yourself

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carcinogenesis


The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells.
Source: cancer.gov

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carcinogenesis


The process by which a normal cell becomes cancerous.
Source: health.harvard.edu

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carcinogenesis


N F carcinogenesis
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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carcinogenesis


Definition: (KAR-sin-oh-JEN-eh-sis) The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells.
Source: phoenix5.org

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carcinogenesis


Definition: Gradual change of a normal cell into a malignant tumour.
Source: emf.ethz.ch (offline)

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carcinogenesis


The induction by chemical, physical, or biological agents, of neoplasms that are usually not observed, an earlier induction of neoplasms that are usually observed, and/or the induction of more neoplas [..]
Source: ilo.org

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carcinogenesis


the formation of cancer cells from normal cells.
Source: lpi.oregonstate.edu

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carcinogenesis


The process by which normal cells are transformed into cancer cells.
Source: dana-farber.org (offline)

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carcinogenesis


The development of cancer
Source: extoxnet.orst.edu

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carcinogenesis


the development of cancer.
Source: di.uq.edu.au (offline)

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carcinogenesis


Process that leads to formation of cancer from normal cells or tissues.
Source: training.seer.cancer.gov (offline)

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carcinogenesis


A pathological process in which normal cells are transformed into malignant cancer cells within a primary tumor. Metastasis occurs in advanced stage cancers, whereby cancer cells are released into the bloodstream and attach to sites distinct from the primary tumor, resulting in the formation of secondary tumors.
Source: emice.nci.nih.gov (offline)





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