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I'm going to Paris to find the principle of neoplasm.
Neoplasms (cancer) are second, killing 173 per 100,000 population in 2005.
It is the most frequently observed neoplasm of the skeleton.
These are rare neoplasms that typically occur within the first 2 years of life.
Age can affect the risk of developing plasma cell neoplasms.
It should be able to disperse evenly throughout the neoplasm 4.
They account for less than 1% of all breast neoplasms.
Then, too, we'd like a look at the brain, to check for evidence of neoplasm or infarction.
Radiation therapy is associated with the development of second malignant neoplasms.
A neoplasm is a tissue whose cells have lost its normal differentiation.
There was something he'd missed, the advanced neoplasm in the upper stomach.
It is a typically benign and slow growing, but invasive neoplasm.
The neoplasms are associated with the sudden onset of seizures.
Calcifications are commonly present, as may be seen with slow growing neoplasms.
The complaints may vary depending on the location and size of the neoplasm.
"Certainly her neoplasm had not reached a stage such that it would be incompatible with life," he emphasized.
They can arise virtually anywhere in the body and are considered to be benign neoplasms.
An aid in identification of the primary site of the neoplasm.
Neoplasms have been described with prolonged exposure to some medications or toxins.
The treatment is simple excision and exclusion of a malignant neoplasm.
Biologically, this can very often result in less aggressive, slower-growing neoplasms.
They are mainly associated with various neoplasms in mammals.
In modern medicine, the term tumor means a neoplasm that has formed a lump.
Under her direction, the world's first studies were conducted into the treatment of neoplasms, using radioactive isotopes.
It is a benign neoplasm composed of smooth muscle cells.