Examples of 'precancerous' in a sentence

Meaning of "precancerous"

precancerous (adjective) - describing cells or tissues that are abnormal and have the potential to become cancerous
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  • Of or pertaining to growth that is likely to develop into cancer

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It can be used to remove precancerous or cancerous cells.
Precancerous changes in the mouth and oropharynx.
It is sometimes described as a precancerous condition of the skin.
These precancerous changes are called actinic keratoses.
Dysplasia almost always refers to a precancerous condition.
The precancerous activists were back praised.
Help prevent cancer by removing precancerous tissue.
Precancerous lesions of organs of the mouth.
This is done to detect precancerous and cancerous conditions.
Those alterations are collectively referred to as precancerous lesions.
Also called precancerous dermatitis and precancerous dermatosis.
Screening tests can detect precancerous lesions.
You have precancerous cells that could become.
These cells could be cancerous or precancerous.
They found precancerous cells and removed them.

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This disease is a potentially precancerous condition.
It starts as precancerous condition called dysplasia.
This condition is termed as hyperplasia and is a precancerous condition.
It may also be done if precancerous changes or colon cancer are detected.
Precancerous lesions and potential cancer.
Surgery is usually done to treat precancerous conditions of the pancreas.
The precancerous lesions are not cancer.
In an embodiment the stage is precancerous cancer or benign dysplasia.
Precancerous tumors fall between benign and malignant.
Early detection of precancerous gastric diseases.
The precancerous form of cervical cancer is called dysplasia.
Leukoplakia can also be a precancerous condition.
You have precancerous or cancerous cells.
Most types of metaplasias are not precancerous but some are.
A cancer or a precancerous polyp can be detected this way.
Determine if there are any precancerous cells.
Polyps are precancerous growths in the colon and rectum.
Malignant diseases and precancerous condition.
This allows doctors to determine almost immediately if it is precancerous.
This can lead to precancerous changes or cervical cancer.
A subject in need thereof can have a precancerous condition.
I would risk a few precancerous freckles for a summer romance.
A cell proliferative disorder includes a precancer or a precancerous condition.
Precancerous lesions will form on.
Lobular cancer in situ is a precancerous condition.
The precancerous and malignant tumors of the vocal cords.
These changes are not cancer but are precancerous cells.
New treatment reduces precancerous polyps in hereditary cancer patients.
They may or may not be precancerous.
Detection of precancerous changes in order to assist with cancer prevention.
Interlaced method for treating cancer or a precancerous condition.
Precancerous cells are usually dispatched of via a process known as apoptosis.
Skin malignancies often start as precancerous skin lesions.
Precancerous lesions must be monitored.
Hyperplasia may be a sign of precancerous changes.

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