| primary tumor |
The original cancer that can spread and give rise to metastatic tumors.
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| primary care |
care of a patient by a member of the health care system who has had initial contact with the patient
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| primary care |
The type of basic health care that would be delivered by a general practitioner. Managed care organizations often use primary care physicians as "gatekeepers" to control which patients are treated by specialists. Areas of primary care include internal medicine, family/general practice, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology.
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| primary cell |
Cell that produces electrical energy through an internal electrochemical action. Once discharged a primary cell cannot be reused.
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| primary prevention |
Prevention activities designed to prevent substance abuse before any signs of a problem appear.
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