Examples of 'metastasize' in a sentence

Meaning of "metastasize"

metastasize (verb) - In medicine, the term describes the spread of a disease, particularly cancer, from one organ or part of the body to another
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  • To spread to other sites in the body; to undergo metastasis.
  • To form a metastasis in (an organ).
  • To spread, especially in a destructive manner.
  • To spread or disseminate, especially in a destructive manner.

How to use "metastasize" in a sentence

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The ability to metastasize is a defining characteristic of a cancer.
These conditions seem to persist and metastasize.
Metastasize and take control of your life.
These tumors are able to metastasize to any organ.
The principal characteristic of cancer is the capacity to metastasize.
They do not metastasize to other parts of the body.
Kidney cancer can spread to other organs metastasize.
They rarely metastasize and rarely cause death.
Almost all cancers can metastasize.
And it might metastasize to the liver and lungs.
Doctors said it was a miracle the tumour did not metastasize.
Almost any cancer can metastasize to the lung.
Tumour cells require oxygen to grow and to metastasize.
Some types of tumors metastasize to specific types of tissues.
That develops is not likely to metastasize.

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Of cases metastasize leading to death.
These tumors also have no propensity to metastasize distally.
They metastasize mainly to regional lymph nodes or to the liver.
But they do have an ability to metastasize.
Cancer cells metastasize through the blood or lymph vessels.
Types of cancer that frequently metastasize.
Ea failed to metastasize in the lung.
But what if it is not fatal and does not metastasize.
The cells can metastasize but have poor differentiation abilities.
The cancer may metastasize.
Metastasized cells subsequently form tumors which may further metastasize.
The doctors said it was a miracle the tumor did not metastasize.
The cancer has continued to metastasize from the lungs.
Tumors require an extensive capillary network to grow and metastasize.
Malignant mammary tumors often metastasize to regional and pulmonary nodes.
It is a locally aggressive tumor which often recurs but does not metastasize.
Aggressive neoplasias are more likely to metastasize than less aggressive neoplasias.
One of the main features of aggressive tumours is their ability to metastasize.
Carcinoid tumors that metastasize to the liver have a poor prognosis.
It is aggressive and can metastasize.
That ability to metastasize is what makes cancer such a lethal disease.
And corruption continues to metastasize.
But other cancers can metastasize to the pleural space as well.
Hemangiosarcoma and adenocarcinoma are also known to metastasize to the eyes.
This type can metastasize quickly and does not respond well to treatment.
Some cancers appear more prone to metastasize than others.
Nonseminomas metastasize preferably to the liver and lungs by lymphatic and hematogeneous routes.
Primary cancers of other tissues may metastasize to bone tissue.
Overexpression of the receptor is also related to potential ability of carcinomatous cells to metastasize.
They grow and metastasize.
The only hallmark of malignant disease was its ability to invade and metastasize.
These cells have the capacity to metastasize by localizing at distant organs.
This process is critical for a tumor to be able to grow and metastasize.
In patients with advanced disease may metastasize to the cervical nodes.
It is a very localized cancer that has not spread to other areas or metastasize.

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