metastasize in Vietnamese

@metastasize /mə'tæstəsaiz/
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- (y học) gây di căn
- (sinh vật học) gây chuyển hoá
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Sentence patterns related to "metastasize"

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1. Carcinomas often metastasize via lymphatics.

2. Carcinomas often metastasize to lymphatics.

3. Cancer cells metastasize hematogeneously into the brain.

4. Cancer cells metastasize through the body.

5. Although the tumors do not metastasize, they can be life - threatening.

6. Merkel cell Carcinomas may metastasize to the brain, bones, liver or lungs

7. Oncologists must try to outsmart tumors that have already begun to metastasize.

8. The neoplasm with the greatest propensity to metastasize to heart is melanoma.

9. Tumor cell metastasize by blood and lymphatic vessel,(sentence dictionary) and lymphangiogenesis is obviously increased in patients with tumor.

10. Unlike cancerous tumors, they don’t spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body. Benign tumors can form anywhere

11. These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, and do not invade or metastasize.

12. Invasive Bladder cancer (like cancers of other organs) has the ability to spread (metastasize) to other body parts, including the lungs, bones, and

13. Even if it is a small disaster, if no one made time for this situation, it can metastasize, potentially causing damage to the company.

Thậm chí nếu nó là một thảm họa, nếu không ai có thời gian cho tình huống này, nó có thể di căn, có khả năng gây hại cho công ty.

14. Most cases of Adenocarcinoma found in the brain are the result of cancer cells that spread (metastasize) from another part of the body.

15. A carcinogen is any substance or agent that causes abnormal growth of cells, which can also cause them to metastasize or spread.

16. It is postulated that changes in cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions account for the ability of cancer cells to cross normal tissue boundaries and metastasize.