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neoplasm

[nee-uh-plaz-uhm] / ˈni əˌplæz əm /


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When the technician leaves the room, I turn my head towards the screen to interpret any neoplasms, the webs of nerves, the small lit fonts in which my pathology or my future might be written.

From The Guardian

Tumors were found in 50 percent of the animals, with 12 of the big cats showing more than one neoplasm, or abnormal tissue growth.

From Fox News

Among the replacement players the leading cause of death was cardiometric disease followed by self-harm and interpersonal violence and then neoplasms.

From Reuters

Under her direction, the world’s first studies were conducted into the treatment of neoplasms, using radioactive isotopes.

From Scientific American

NK cells mediate resistance against haematopoietic neoplasms but are generally considered to play a minor role in solid tumour carcinogenesis5,6,7.

From Nature