Examples of 'retinoblastoma' in a sentence

Meaning of "retinoblastoma"

retinoblastoma (noun) - a rare type of eye cancer that primarily affects young children, arising in the retina
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  • A malignant tumour of the retina; a hereditary condition found mostly in children.

How to use "retinoblastoma" in a sentence

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Retinoblastoma can occur in one or both eyes.
It can have a similar presentation to that of retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma occurs in heritable and nonheritable forms.
It is the second most common sign of retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma can either be inherited or occur sporadically.
Forty percent of cases of retinoblastoma are heritable.
First retinoblastoma treatment with an oncolytic virus.
Improving early diagnosis and therapeutic management of retinoblastoma.
Management of retinoblastoma should be tailored to each individual.
Etoposide is a cytotoxic drug widely used in retinoblastoma chemotherapy.
Most cases of retinoblastoma occur during early childhood.
I was born with bilateral retinoblastoma.
Intraocular retinoblastoma is usually diagnosed without pathologic confirmation.
Radiotherapy is rarely used in the treatment of retinoblastoma nowadays.
Retinoblastoma that occurs in both eyes is thought to be inherited.

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There is no known successful treatment for metastatic retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma is a malignant tumor of the retina.
This is the most common early sign of retinoblastoma.
Bilateral retinoblastoma is considered to be hereditary.
This is known as hereditary or germline retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma is a tumor of the eye.
The most common malignant tumour is undoubtedly retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma is often found when it causes certain signs or symptoms.
Eye cancers include intraocular melanoma and retinoblastoma.
Most children with retinoblastoma do not need a lumbar puncture.
Leukocoria in a child with retinoblastoma.
One form of retinoblastoma only appears when a specific gene is absent.
Defining oncogenic determinants in the retinoblastoma tumour suppressor protein.
Sixty percent of patients have the nonhereditary form of retinoblastoma.
Some children treated for retinoblastoma develop complications years later.
The heterogeneity appeared to be generated by phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein.
Retinoblastoma can be hereditary.
A child with leukocoria due to retinoblastoma in the left eye.
Retinoblastoma that occurs in only one eye is usually not inherited.
The cytotoxic gene product may be retinoblastoma gene product.
Retinoblastoma is a common type of childhood cancer and a leading cause of blindness in children.
They are fighting bilateral retinoblastoma.
Most children with retinoblastoma do not need to have a bone scan.
That seemingly innocent white reflection turned out to be retinoblastoma.
Internal radiation for retinoblastoma uses a small disk made of radioactive material.
One of the diseases related to cone cells present in retina is retinoblastoma.
A tumor called retinoblastoma.
Tumor suppressor genes were first identified among children with retinoblastoma.
Regulation of heterochromatin by the retinoblastoma protein in cell cycle control and cancer.
Radiation therapy is an effective treatment for some children with retinoblastoma.
It usually occurs at a younger age than retinoblastoma that is not inherited.
Retinoblastoma in children.
Who is affected by retinoblastoma.
Retinoblastoma rarely spreads from the eye to nearby tissue or other parts.
Most children with inherited retinoblastoma have tumors involving both eyes.

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