Sarcoma [noun]
Definition of Sarcoma:
abnormal growth in animate being
Opposite/Antonyms of Sarcoma:
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Sentence/Example of Sarcoma:
And such rebellions are our most terrible disease-processes, cancer and sarcoma.
The malignant neuroma is a sarcoma growing from the sheath of a nerve.
Melanotic sarcoma may occur as metastatic from an original melano-sarcomatous tumor of the skin or eyeball.
Sarcoma is about the most frequent and dangerous tumor that is found in cattle.
Gliomatous tumor is a variety of sarcoma very rarely found in the structure of the cerebellum.
Sarcoma, either as a primary or a secondary tumor of the stomach, is rare.
Sarcoma is most often seen in the young; carcinoma in the middle-aged and elderly.
Do you know anyone who will guarantee to cure a cancer or sarcoma at any price?
In sarcoma of the lower end of the tibia, the swelling lacks the uniform distribution of that met with in joint disease.
A sarcoma usually has its origin in the bones of the skull, and only implicates the scalp secondarily.