| GTV | gross tumor volume |
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| HBT | human brain thromboplastin; human breast tumor |
| HEp-2 | human laryngeal tumor cells |
| HTB | house tube feeding; human tumor bank |
| HTL | hamster tumor line; hearing threshold level; high-L-leucine transport; histotechnologist; human T-ce... |
| tumor |
an abnormal overgrowth of cells which can be either benign or malignant. Tumor marker: a chemical substance found in increased amounts in the body fluids of some cancer patients. The presence of a tumor marker in the blood for a specific cancer can be an indication that the cancer is present in the body. Tumor markers can be used as part of the diagnostic process but generally cannot provide a definitive diagnosis. ...
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| tumor |
Neoplasm; a circumscribed growth, not inflammatory in character, arising from preexisting tissue, but independent of the normal rate or laws of growth of "such tissue, and subserving no physiologic function.
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| tumorigenic |
tumor causing
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| tumorigenesis |
Generation of tumors. A tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division that is uncontrolled and progressive, also called a neoplasm. Tumors perform no useful body function. They may be either benign (not cancerous) or malignant.
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| tumor suppressor gene |
Gene that normally functions to inhibit cell growth and division cycles.
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