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UK
/mˌɛtəstˈæsiz/
]
[ US /məˈtæstəsɪs/ ]
[ US /məˈtæstəsɪs/ ]
NOUN
- the spreading of a disease (especially cancer) to another part of the body
How To Use metastasis In A Sentence
- Lobular carcinoma is more likely to metastasise to the gastrointestinal tract. BioMed Central - Latest articles
- Objective: To explore lymphatic recycle of thoracic duct and the mechanisms of tumor metastasis through left supraclavicular lymph nodes.
- Although the majority of cases behave indolently, occasional distant metastasis, local invasion or recurrence have been reported.
- As the different ways of metastasis, the first group of symptoms of dysporia and bloody purulent stool was 57% and 29% respectively.
- Lymphonode of the mesojejunum were dissected routinely because their metastasis rate was about 40.0% in patients with cancer of anastomotic stoma.
- [2], [3], and of complex processes such as invasiveness and metastasis PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Density of blood vessels, especially of lymphatic vessels, located at the peripheral region of CRC may serve as a useful marker to predict metastasis.
- CT is better than GI and Fibrogastrosco- pyin detecting the lesion, neighbor organ invasion and metastasis.
- Gene signatures of lung carcinoma prognosis often contain gene classifiers of metastasis in other tumor systems.
- Conclusion:HD combined with CT is helpful to display intraluminal lesions, extraluminal involvement and metastasis.