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词汇 oncologic
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Definition of oncologic in English:

oncologic

adjective
Medicine
  • See oncology

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In support of this explanation, the use of a simple checklist on rounds was recently shown to reduce the length of stay in a surgical / oncologic ICU.
    • Photodynamic therapy, a treatment modality that uses a photosensitizing drug activated by light, is proving effective for various oncologic and nononcologic applications.
    • In keeping with accepted tenets of oncologic chemotherapy, two or more of these agents were frequently combined in an effort to achieve higher response rates with the goal of improving survival.
    • It is important to distinguish ACCs from the more common low-grade neuroendocrine tumors, as the latter have a better prognosis and oncologic management differs significantly.
    • The oncologic surgeon tries to preserve the inframammary fold, as this will help in the reproduction of a symmetric breast.
    • I believe that we are just starting to see a glimpse of the potential design of a future oncologic pathology report, one that takes data from diverse sources and creates and integrates databases.
    • The most common symptom is pain in the affected bone; neurologic, hearing, vision, cardiac, and oncologic complications are possible.
    • While these tumors are clearly distinct from anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, prognostication as to their oncologic potential is not yet established.
    • The Health Technology Advisory Committee has published a report on positron emission tomography for oncologic applications.
    • It is notable that, in our community, pediatric oncologic patients of all socioeconomic groups attend 2 main pediatric hospitals, one of which is our own.
    • The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy for the removal of the retroperitoneal mass, as well as total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and gynecologic / oncologic staging procedures.
    • When you deal with a tumor, even a benign tumor, sometimes it's better to cut it out with clean margins, do what's called an oncologic surgery.
    • The same experience and approaches for home death and bereavement that have been successfully applied to children with terminal oncologic problems or late-stage cystic fibrosis can be utilized.
    • Chronic pulmonary conditions, oncologic or hematologic conditions, chronic neurologic conditions, and multiple chronic conditions were significantly more frequent in the older group.
    • In this study, we explore the integration of oncologic surgical pathology assessment into an outcomes database.
    • Although underlying oncologic diagnoses were uncommon in the overall population, they were disproportionately represented in this group of ARDS patients.
    • The study of cadherin proteins continues to show promise in the classification, diagnosis, prognosis, and future therapeutic strategies for oncologic diseases.44,45
    • When the surgeon decides to leave the nipple areola in place for a prophylactic or oncologic procedure, no mammary tissue should be left underneath.
    • Immunocompromise from cancer, certain oncologic therapies, or HIV infection also puts patients at risk for PCM, again because immunocompromise is conducive to a net catabolic or hypermetabolic state.
    • The book details guidelines for breast reconstruction, oncologic management, and the latest surgical techniques.

Definition of oncologic in US English:

oncologic

adjectiveˌäNG-
Medicine
  • See oncology

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I believe that we are just starting to see a glimpse of the potential design of a future oncologic pathology report, one that takes data from diverse sources and creates and integrates databases.
    • Photodynamic therapy, a treatment modality that uses a photosensitizing drug activated by light, is proving effective for various oncologic and nononcologic applications.
    • The most common symptom is pain in the affected bone; neurologic, hearing, vision, cardiac, and oncologic complications are possible.
    • Chronic pulmonary conditions, oncologic or hematologic conditions, chronic neurologic conditions, and multiple chronic conditions were significantly more frequent in the older group.
    • The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy for the removal of the retroperitoneal mass, as well as total abdominal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and gynecologic / oncologic staging procedures.
    • In support of this explanation, the use of a simple checklist on rounds was recently shown to reduce the length of stay in a surgical / oncologic ICU.
    • In keeping with accepted tenets of oncologic chemotherapy, two or more of these agents were frequently combined in an effort to achieve higher response rates with the goal of improving survival.
    • The oncologic surgeon tries to preserve the inframammary fold, as this will help in the reproduction of a symmetric breast.
    • When the surgeon decides to leave the nipple areola in place for a prophylactic or oncologic procedure, no mammary tissue should be left underneath.
    • It is notable that, in our community, pediatric oncologic patients of all socioeconomic groups attend 2 main pediatric hospitals, one of which is our own.
    • Immunocompromise from cancer, certain oncologic therapies, or HIV infection also puts patients at risk for PCM, again because immunocompromise is conducive to a net catabolic or hypermetabolic state.
    • In this study, we explore the integration of oncologic surgical pathology assessment into an outcomes database.
    • Although underlying oncologic diagnoses were uncommon in the overall population, they were disproportionately represented in this group of ARDS patients.
    • The Health Technology Advisory Committee has published a report on positron emission tomography for oncologic applications.
    • While these tumors are clearly distinct from anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, prognostication as to their oncologic potential is not yet established.
    • The study of cadherin proteins continues to show promise in the classification, diagnosis, prognosis, and future therapeutic strategies for oncologic diseases.44,45
    • When you deal with a tumor, even a benign tumor, sometimes it's better to cut it out with clean margins, do what's called an oncologic surgery.
    • The same experience and approaches for home death and bereavement that have been successfully applied to children with terminal oncologic problems or late-stage cystic fibrosis can be utilized.
    • It is important to distinguish ACCs from the more common low-grade neuroendocrine tumors, as the latter have a better prognosis and oncologic management differs significantly.
    • The book details guidelines for breast reconstruction, oncologic management, and the latest surgical techniques.
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