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Cancer
cancer

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cancer [ingl. brit. ˈkansə, ingl. am. ˈkænsər] SUST. MED.

cancer fig.
cancer m
to have cancer
avoir un cancer
a cancer sufferer
a cancer sufferer atrbv. risk
de cancer
a cancer sufferer treatment
du cancer

breast cancer SUST.

breast cancer
cancer m du sein

cancer-causing ADJ.

cancer-causing

cancer research SUST.

cancer research

cancer patient SUST.

cancer patient

cancer hospital SUST.

cancer hospital

cancer specialist SUST.

cancer specialist

cancer screening SUST.

cancer screening
dépistage m du cancer

cancer ward SUST.

cancer ward

cancer stick SUST. ingl. brit. argot

cancer stick

en el diccionario PONS

cancer [ˈkænsəʳ, ingl. am. -sɚ] SUST. MED.

cancer
cancer m
cancer of the throat
cancer de la gorge

Cancer [ˈkænsəʳ, ingl. am. -sɚ] SUST.

Cancer
Cancer m

Aquarius [əˈkweərɪəs, ingl. am. -ˈkwerɪ-] SUST.

lung cancer SUST.

lung cancer
cancer m du poumon

breast cancer SUST.

breast cancer
cancer m du sein

colon cancer SUST. MED.

colon cancer
cancer m du colon

skin cancer SUST. no pl.

skin cancer
cancer m de la peau

cancer cell SUST.

cancer cell

cancer specialist SUST.

cancer specialist

cancer patient SUST.

cancer patient
cancéreux(-euse) m (f)

cancer research SUST.

cancer research
en el diccionario PONS

cancer [ˈkæn(t)·sər] SUST. MED.

cancer
cancer m
cancer of the throat
cancer de la gorge

Cancer [ˈkæn(t)·sər] SUST.

Cancer
Cancer m

Aquarius ·ˈkwer·i·əs] SUST.

lung cancer SUST.

lung cancer
cancer m du poumon

skin cancer SUST.

skin cancer
cancer m de la peau

breast cancer SUST.

breast cancer
cancer m du sein

cancer specialist SUST.

cancer specialist

cancer patient SUST.

cancer patient
cancéreux(-euse) m (f)

cancer research SUST.

cancer research

cancer cell SUST.

cancer cell

colon cancer SUST. MED.

colon cancer
cancer m du colon

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In preclinical trials, it demonstrated cytotoxic activity in cancer cell lines that had either intrinsic or acquired resistance to cisplatin.
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In vitro, resveratrol inhibited the proliferation of human pancreatic cancer cell lines.
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Moreover, many researchers used parallel-plate flow chambers to provide shear stress and to mimic the environment of cancer cell growth outside of the body.
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Typically, the cancer cell/endothelial cell interactions imply first a selectin-mediated initial attachment and rolling of the circulating cancer cells on the endothelium.
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Early research has shown it to be effective in slowing the rate of cancer cell proliferation.
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