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| HR | heart rate; hemorrhagic retinopathy; high resolution; higher rate; histamine receptor; hormonal resp... |
| HRT | Hormonal Replacement Therapy |
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| NHT | Neoadjuvant hormonal therapy |
| hormonal | Pertaining to or of the nature of a hormone. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| hormonal gingivitis | Gingivitis in which the host response to bacterial plaque is presumably exacerbated by hormonal alterations occurring during puberty, pregnancy, oral contraceptive use, or menopause. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hormonal therapy | Treatment of cancer by alteration of the hormonal balance. Some cancer will only grow in the presence of certain hormones. (09 Oct 1997) |
| antineoplastic agent, hormonal | Antineoplastic agent that are used to treat hormone-sensitive tumours. Hormone-sensitive tumours may be hormone-dependent, hormone-responsive, or both. A hormone-dependent tumour regresses on removal of the hormonal stimulus, by surgery or pharmacological block. Hormone-responsive tumours may regress when pharmacologic amounts of hormones are administered regardless of whether previous signs of hormone sensitivity were observed. The major hormone-responsive cancers include carcinomas of the breast, prostate, and endometrium; lymphomas; and certain leukaemias. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| contraceptives, oral, hormonal | Oral contraceptives which owe their effectiveness to hormonal preparations. (12 Dec 1998) |
| contraceptives, postcoital, hormonal | Postcoital contraceptives which owe their effectiveness to hormonal preparations. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hormonal |
of or relating to or caused by hormones; "hormonal changes"
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| hormonal |
A hormone (from Greek horman - "to set in motion") is a chemical messenger from one cell (or group of cells) to another. All multicellular organisms (including plants) produce hormones. The best known hormones are those produced by endocrine glands of vertebrate animals, but hormones are produced by nearly every organ system and tissue type in a human or animal body. Hormone molecules are secreted (released) directly into the bloodstream, other body fluids, or into adjacent tissues. ...
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Treatment of cancer by removing, blocking, or adding hormones.
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Type of biological therapy that adds, blocks, or removes hormones from the body to slow or stop the growth of certain cancers.
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The use of estrogen-blocking substances to reduce stimulation of estrogen-sensitive tumors by endogenous hormone. Also to confer a protective effect on breast cells in patients at risk.
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| hormonal | of or relating to or caused by hormones |
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