Cancer Risk Noun ˈkænsə(R ˈkænsər Breast/Lung Skin Completely
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cancer
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(noun)
Phonetic
/ˈkænsə(r)/ /ˈkænsər/
Example
breast/lung cancer
most skin cancers are completely curable.
cancer of the colon/cervix
the cancer has spread to his stomach.
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cancer
(noun)/ˈkænsə(r)/ /ˈkænsər/
a serious disease in which growths of cells, also called cancers, form in the body and kill normal body cells. The disease often causes death.
breast/lung cancer
Most skin cancers are completely curable.
cancer of the colon/cervix
The cancer has spread to his stomach.
Smokers face an increased risk of developing lung cancer.
to detect/diagnose/treat/cure cancer
The drug can lower the risk of breast cancer.
cancer patients/survivors
cancer research
cancer screening/treatment/prevention/risk
Extra Examples
Childhood cancers have a very good survival rate.
He died after an 18-month battle against cancer.
Most of the women employees have now been screened for breast cancer.
Prostate cancer deaths fell after screening was introduced.
The cancer risk among smokers was found to be higher.
an evil or dangerous thing that spreads quickly
Violence is a cancer in our society.
Word Origin
Old English, from Latin, ‘crab or creeping ulcer’, translating Greek karkinos, said to have been applied to such tumours because the swollen veins around them resembled the limbs of a crab. canker was the usual form until the 17th cent. Compare with Cancer.
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