secondary cancer उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Secondary cancers are classified by the site of origin; e . g ., breast cancer that has spread to the lung is called metastatic breast cancer.
- This is in contrast to conventional chemotherapies, which are highly toxic to all cells and can induce DNA damage in healthy cells, leading to secondary cancer generation.
- Pace bowler Glenn McGrath was confident his wife was recovering from a secondary cancer before he departed Monday to rejoin the Australian cricket squad for the test series in the West Indies.
- Treatment is harsh on the body and may result in side effects including mood swings, learning difficulties, memory loss, physical deformations or restrictions, and potential risk of secondary cancers.
- Another risk of treatment is that, in addition to being genotoxic, many of the drugs are also mutagenic and carcinogens themselves, raising the risk of secondary cancers, such as leukemia.
- Jane McGrath, who had a mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997, is suffering a secondary cancer infection in her hip, according to a statement Thursday by the Australian Cricket Board.
- Paceman Brad Williams replaced McGrath, who returned home to be with his wife, Jane, who has been diagnosed with a secondary cancer infection in her hip, according to an Australian Cricket Board statement Thursday.
- The most common are those growths that affect the glial cells known as gliomas . ( This term has been extended to include all primary brain tumors . ) Secondary cancers can form in the brain as a result of brain metastasis.
- "They're going to take me to Lourdes and I'm going to be miraculously cured of secondary cancer from which no one recovers by a phenomenon celebrated by a religion I don't believe in, " she says.
- Over time, there has slowly been a shift away from PCI due to incidence of long-term side effects and secondary cancers, as well as evidence of equivalent control with alternate forms of treatment such as long-term intrathecal chemotherapy.