| debulk | <procedure> To remove part of the bulk of. Debulking may be performed by surgery, by irradiation, by laser or by chemotherapy. (16 Dec 1997) |
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| debulking of tumour | <surgery> The surgical removal of as much of a tumour as is possible, although the surgeon is unable to remove the whole thing. (09 Oct 1997) |
| debulking operation | Excision of a major part of a malignant tumour which cannot be completely removed, so as to enhance the effectiveness of subsequent radio-or chemotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
| debulking |
Procedure to remove as much of the cancer as possible, reducing the "bulk" of the cancer.
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Surgical procedure used to remove a significant part or most of a tumor in cases where it is not possible to remove all of it.
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reduction of the volume of cancer by one of several techniques; most frequently used to imply surgical debulking
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reducing the size of a tumor often through surgery but possibly through radiation therapy.
Ãâó: www.lymphomainfo.net/lymphoma/glossary.html
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Compacting of a thick laminate under moderate heat and pressure and/or vacuum to remove most of the air, to ensure seating on the tool, and to prevent wrinkles.
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