neuroblastoma

NOUN
  1. malignant tumor containing embryonic nerve cells; usually metastasizes quickly
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  • My sister Eden, she was diagnosed with pediatric cancer called neuroblastoma in 2004, 10tv.com: RSS
  • Van Nocker has neuroblastoma, which is a very rare form of childhood cancer that targets the nervous system and creates tumors throughout the body. Think Progress » Insurer Denies Life-Prolonging Treatment To Five-Year-Old Boy With Cancer
  • The new therapy is an antibody that blocks the functioning of a molecule called GD2 on the surface of neuroblastoma cells.
  • They were introduced for disorders where higher doses of conventional chemotherapy might be expected to eradicate the disease such as neuroblastoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and Hodgkin's disease in second remission.
  • The substance also proved able to reinforce the effect of different cytostatics currently in use in the treatment of neuroblastoma.
  • Defining the specific type of neuroblastoma is particularly important because some types resolve spontaneously or are curable with surgery while other types are very aggressive. Pediatric cancer research
  • Experimental vaccines to treat other cancers – including the deadly skin disease melanoma and an often fatal childhood tumor called neuroblastoma – are already in late-stage development. Dendreon Vaccine Approved By FDA Battles Advanced Prostate Cancer
  • CoBlooded the Great says he never heard the word "neuroblastoma" before he talked to Jesus Peña in April. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Unfortunately half of infants and about two-thirds of children with neuroblastoma have tumor beyond the primary site at presentation.
  • Experimental vaccines against three other cancers - prostate, the deadly skin disease melanoma and an often fatal childhood tumor called neuroblastoma - also gave positive results in late-stage testing in recent weeks, after decades of struggles in the lab. Local News from The Lakeland Ledger
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