oncological in English

adjective

pertaining to oncology, of the study of tumors (Medicine)

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1. There are clear oncological advantages over piecemeal resection or even ablation.

2. 10 On the scale of oncological nastiness, malignant melanoma is pretty close to the top.

3. Concrete information about psychosocial impairments in older cancer patients is lacking as is a systematic assessment of age-specific psycho-oncological diagnosis and treatment.

4. Emilie Chapuis-Roux 1 , Laurent Pellissier 2 , Francois Browet 1 , Jean Charles Berthou 2 , Sami Hakim 3 , Franck Brazier 3 , Cyril Cosse 1 , Richard Delcenserie 3 , Jean Marc Regimbeau 4 Affiliations 1 Department of Digestive and Oncological Surgery, Amiens

5. The Anabase cohort is a prospective multicentric observational study conducted in France by the Fédération Francophone de Cancérologie Digestive (FFCD) that aims to collect data on management, oncological outcomes and survival of patients with anal cancer

6. Individual entries are now barely worth documenting, and the phenomenon is best appreciated in bulk through websites such as the Daily Mail Oncological Ontology Project and Kill Or Cure, with its Alphabetised list: from almonds, apples and artificial light; through horseradish, hot drinks and housework; to wasabi, water, watercress and

7. Medical preparations in the form of medicinal creams, lotions, liquids, gels, oils and balms for skin prone to allergies and for sensitive skin, dry skin, skin prone to acne, skin with capillary malformations, skin suffering from rosacea, skin discoloration, skin after oncological treatments, irradiated skin after radiotherapy, skin suffering from psoriatic malformations, and pregnancy or after-pregnancy skin

8. In order to facilitate and help such transformation, the following conditions will need to be filled in: —keeping clear of hiding Palliative Care by reducing and bounding only to its oncological approach; —taking into account not only the disease itself, but the whole needs of the patients and of their families; —providing an efficient coordination between all professional bodies and mainly, Palliative Care professionals, Algologists, Psychologists, Social workers...; —to implement the patient himself and his family, “pluridisciplinarity” and continuous care. It must be emphasized that such a new term like “Supportive Care” would induced involuntarily confusing ideas of policy and provision.