| tumor suppressor gene |
a gene whose product performs functions that inhibits tumor formation and therefore loss or mutation of (usually both copies of) these genes leads to tumor formation; also, a gene in which a germline mutation predisposes individuals to cancer.
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| tumorigenic |
This adjective is applied to anything which causes tumour formation.
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| tumor necrosis factor |
a protein that plays an early and major role in the rheumatic disease process
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| tumor marker |
abnormal proteins on the surface of some cancerous cells that sometimes are used to monitor response to treatment or detect recurrence.
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| tumor |
intracranial mass or abnormal growth in or around the brain. These may be benign or malignant. Types of primary growth tumors are called gliomas, meningiomas, acoustic neuromas, and pituitary tumors. Certain tumors affect primarily children including craniopharyngioma, medulloblastoma, and cerebellar astrocytoma.
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