Definition of neoplastic

neoplasticadjective

khối u

/ˌniːəʊˈplæstɪk//ˌniːəʊˈplæstɪk/

The term "neoplastic" derives from the Greek words "neo" (meaning new) and "plastos" (meaning shaped or molded). In the context of medicine, neoplastic refers to the formation of new, abnormal growths or tumors in the body. These growths are typically uncontrolled and can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Neoplastic diseases often require medical interventions such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy to manage or cure. The study of these diseases is a key area of research in fields such as oncology and pathology.

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showing a pattern of growth that is not normal and may result in cancer

cho thấy một mô hình tăng trưởng không bình thường và có thể dẫn đến ung thư

Example:
  • neoplastic cells

    tế bào tân sinh

using only lines that go straight up or straight across and blocks of black, white and colour

chỉ sử dụng các đường thẳng đi thẳng lên hoặc thẳng ngang và các khối màu đen, trắng và màu