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Deutsche Kehlkopfkrebs Synonyme

Englische cancer of the throat; throat cancer Synonyme

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Kehlkopfkrebs Definition

Cancer
(n.) A genus of decapod Crustacea, including some of the most common shore crabs of Europe and North America, as the rock crab, Jonah crab, etc. See Crab.
Cancer
(n.) The fourth of the twelve signs of the zodiac. The first point is the northern limit of the sun's course in summer
Cancer
(n.) A northern constellation between Gemini and Leo.
Cancer
(n.) Formerly, any malignant growth, esp. one attended with great pain and ulceration, with cachexia and progressive emaciation. It was so called, perhaps, from the great veins which surround it, compared by the ancients to the claws of a crab. The term is now restricted to such a growth made up of aggregations of epithelial cells, either without support or embedded in the meshes of a trabecular framework.
Throat
(n.) The part of the neck in front of, or ventral to, the vertebral column.
Throat
(n.) Hence, the passage through it to the stomach and lungs
Throat
(n.) A contracted portion of a vessel, or of a passage way
Throat
(n.) The part of a chimney between the gathering, or portion of the funnel which contracts in ascending, and the flue.
Throat
(n.) The upper fore corner of a boom-and-gaff sail, or of a staysail.
Throat
(n.) That end of a gaff which is next the mast.
Throat
(n.) The angle where the arm of an anchor is joined to the shank.
Throat
(n.) The inside of a timber knee.
Throat
(n.) The orifice of a tubular organ
Throat
(v. t.) To utter in the throat
Throat
(v. t.) To mow, as beans, in a direction against their bending.

cancer of the throat; throat cancer Bedeutung

throat the part of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's throat
Cancer
genus Cancer
type genus of the family Cancridae
Dungeness crab
Cancer magister
small edible crab of Pacific coast of North America
rock crab
Cancer irroratus
crab of eastern coast of North America
Jonah crab
Cancer borealis
large red deep-water crab of the eastern coast of North America
antineoplastic
antineoplastic drug
cancer drug
any of several drugs that control or kill neoplastic cells, used in chemotherapy to kill cancer cells, all have unpleasant side effects that may include nausea and vomiting and hair loss and suppression of bone marrow function
throat a passage resembling a throat in shape or function, the throat of the vase, the throat of a chimney,
throat an opening in the vamp of a shoe at the instep
throat protector protective garment worn by hockey goalkeeper and catcher in baseball
cancer juice a milky substance found in certain cancerous growths
cancer cell a cell that is part of a malignant tumor
throat
pharynx
the passage to the stomach and lungs, in the front part of the neck below the chin and above the collarbone
neck sweetbread
throat sweetbread
edible thymus gland of an animal
Tropic of Cancer a line of latitude about degrees to the north of the equator
Cancer
Cancer the Crab
Crab
the fourth sign of the zodiac, the sun is in this sign from about June to July
Cancer a small zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere, between Leo and Gemini
Russell's body
cancer body
an inclusion body found in plasma cells in cases of cancer
Cancer
Crab
(astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Cancer
ENT man
ear-nose-and-throat doctor
otolaryngologist
otorhinolaryngologist
rhinolaryngologist
a specialist in the disorders of the ear or nose or throat
cancerweed
cancer weed
Salvia lyrata
sage of eastern United States
liver cancer
cancer of the liver
malignant neoplastic disease of the liver usually occurring as a metastasis from another cancer, symptoms include loss of appetite and weakness and bloating and jaundice and upper abdominal discomfort
sore throat
pharyngitis
raw throat
inflammation of the fauces and pharynx
streptococcal sore throat
strep throat
streptococcus tonsilitis
septic sore throat
throat infection
an infection of the oral pharynx and tonsils by streptococcus
cancer
malignant neoplastic disease
any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, it may spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stream
leukemia
leukaemia
leucaemia
cancer of the blood
malignant neoplasm of blood-forming tissues, characterized by abnormal proliferation of leukocytes, one of the four major types of cancer
adenocarcinoma
glandular cancer
glandular carcinoma
malignant tumor originating in glandular epithelium
breast cancer cancer of the breast, one of the most common malignancies in women in the US
carcinoma in situ
preinvasive cancer
a cluster of malignant cells that has not yet invaded the deeper epithelial tissue or spread to other parts of the body
colon cancer a malignant tumor of the colon, early symptom is bloody stools
endometrial carcinoma
endometrial cancer
cancer of the uterine lining
lung cancer carcinoma of the lungs, one of the commonest forms of cancer
oral cancer malignant neoplasm of the lips of mouth, most common in men over the age of
pancreatic cancer cancer of the pancreas
prostate cancer
prostatic adenocarcinoma
cancer of the prostate gland
seminoma
testicular cancer
malignant tumor of the testis, usually occurring in older men
skin cancer a malignant neoplasm of the skin
trophoblastic cancer malignant neoplasm of the uterus derived from the epithelium of the chorion
clear the throat
hawk
clear mucus or food from one's throat, he cleared his throat before he started to speak
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Kehlkopfkrebs ist eine Krebserkrankung des Kehlkopfs. Er gehört zu den häufigsten bösartigen Tumoren im Halsbereich.