| RTK | receptor-tyrosine kinase; rhabdoid tumor of the kidney |
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| SCTAT | sex cord tumor with annular tubules |
| SMT | spontaneous mammary tumor; stereotactic mesencephalic tractomy |
| STD | selective T-cell defect; sexually transmitted disease; skin-to-tumor distance; skin test dose; sodiu... |
| TA | alkaline tuberculin; arterial tension; axillary temperature; tactile afferent; Takayasu arteritis; t... |
| tumorigenic |
Capable of causing cancerous tumors.
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| tumor marker |
a substance in the body that may be associated with the presence of a cancer.
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| tumor suppressor gene |
genes that normally function to restrain the growth of tumors; the best understood case is for hereditary retinoblastoma.
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| tumor |
A spontaneous new growth of tissue forming an abnormal mass. A neoplasm, or tumor, serves no useful function growing at the expense of the healthy organism.
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| tumor marker |
Tumor markers are chemical substances that are produced by some cancers. Most of these substances can be found in the bloodstream in small amounts even when cancer is not present. When cancers produce these substances, they are usually produced in very large amounts. The amount of the substances may increase far above a normal level as the disease worsens.
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