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cancerous Meaning in Bengali



 ক্ষয়জনক, কর্কটরোগ সম্বন্ধীয়, কর্কটরোগ সদৃশ, ক্যানসার রোগাক্রান্ত,

Adjective:

কর্কটরোগ-সদৃশ, কর্কটরোগ-সম্বন্ধীয়, ক্ষয়জনক,





cancerous's Usage Examples:

excessive cell proliferation, which could then increase the odds of a cancerous mutation.


not neoplastic (not cancerous).


An exception is that the myelodysplasias include a range of benign, precancerous, and cancerous forms.


mutation has occurred, the affected cells divide incessantly and become cancerous, forming a tumor.


rare cases, what initially appears as a fibroadenoma (hard, movable non-cancerous lump) could in fact be a phyllodes tumor.


There are two main types of tumors: cancerous (malignant) tumors and benign (non-cancerous) tumors.


A precancerous condition is a condition or lesion involving abnormal cells which are associated with an increased risk of developing into cancer.


It is benign tissue (not cancerous) but is often confused clinically with carcinoma of the vulva because.


destroy cancerous cells.


The RAIU test is also used as a follow up to RAI therapy to verify that no thyroid cells survived, which could still be cancerous.


oncology; it focuses on the surgical management of tumors, especially cancerous tumors.


The tumors in NF are generally non-cancerous.


reassessment of Fibiger's data revealed that he had mistaken non-cancerous tumours for cancerous tumours.


Anal dysplasia is a pre-cancerous condition which occurs when the lining of the anal canal undergoes abnormal changes.


anatomical site where tumor progression began and proceeded to yield a cancerous mass.


effect of treatments such as high intensity focused ultrasound applied to cancerous cells.


Squamous metaplasia is a benign non-cancerous change (metaplasia) of surfacing lining cells (epithelium) to a squamous morphology.


intentionally for a therapeutic reason, such as to stop bleeding or to kill a cancerous tumor by stopping its blood supply.


the edge of the removed tissue; it is important that this shows free of cancerous cells on examination by a pathologist.


allows numerous cells of the intestinal wall to develop into potentially cancerous polyps when they would usually reach the end of their life; inevitably.


diagnostic purposes as part of a biopsy or therapeutic purposes to remove pre-cancerous cells.



Synonyms:

malign;

Antonyms:

kind; benign;

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