How To Use anaplastic In A Sentence
- It may mean he has a very rare, but particularly deadly form of thyroid cancer called anaplastic cancer, and that is a very, very difficult kind of cancer to treat -- Soledad. CNN Transcript Nov 2, 2004
- The cancer, known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma, attacks lymph nodes and the skin and has been reported in the scar tissue which grows around an implant. Breast Implants Linked To Cancer
- The cancer, known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma, attacks lymph nodes and skin and has been reported in the scar tissue which grows around an implant. FDA sees possible cancer risk with breast implants
- In their article, 4 of 5 cases were found to have villous or tubulovillous adenomas adjacent to the highly anaplastic carcinomas but with no obvious transition.
- Numerous medical studies only mention tracheotomy -- in which surgeons cut a hole into a patient's windpipe to aid breathing -- as a treatment for a rare form of thyroid cancer called anaplastic carcinoma. Archive 2004-10-01
- Conclusion anaplastic ependymoma rapid growth, poor clinical course, biological behavior should be defined as malignant.
- Although the FDA has also recently cautioned that breast implants might be linked to a higher risk of a rare form of lymphoma called anaplastic large cell lymphoma, officials called those chances slim. FDA questions studies of breast implant safety
- We defined advanced stage as nodal or metastatic spread and high grade as poorly differentiated, undifferentiated, or anaplastic disease.
- It acted after reviewing studies and doctors' reports in recent years about a small number of women with implants developing a cancer called anaplastic large cell lymphoma. Implants, Cancer May Be Linked
- Within a couple of days she was diagnosed with a deadly anaplastic astrocytoma tumour. The Sun