tumour in A Sentence

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    The woman whose Tumour made her religion deadly.

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    He has a brain Tumour.

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    Do cell phones really increase brain Tumour risk?

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    I've asked a Tumour specialist.

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    I have a brain Tumour.

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    And we must get rid of this Tumour.

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    Cascading Tumour precipitated by pulsed electromagnetic radiation.

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    Site: Tumour location in order of increasing metastatic potential:.

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    There was a 3 cm Tumour in her brain.

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    A Tumour called an acoustic neuroma occasionally causes tinnitus;

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    transform into phyllodes Tumours following partial or incomplete excision.

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    So far, it is the oldest human Tumour ever discovered.

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    Brain Tumour is a term used loosely for any abnormal.

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    Symptoms of Tumour are associated with the position they present.

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    Just tell me what kind of brain Tumour it is.

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    The primary colorectal Tumour has been resected or is potentially operable.

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    Where Tumour is the cause, treatment usually centres on removing the Tumour.

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    I am in Gynaecology Department, but I did learn about Tumour.

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    Stage is- the Tumour is“in situ” and there's no evidence of invasion(pre-invasive).

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    However, scientists have a growing understanding of the mechanisms underlying Tumour development.

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    My wife's Tumour operation, my cataract treatment are all because of him.

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    So, Mom, I have been doing a little research on Aunt Helen's Tumour.

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    Subserosal Tumours can develop a stem, a slender base that supports a Tumour.

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    She has posted her photo and a video that showed her Tumour.

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    Neil said:“I have no doubt my Tumour was caused by mobile phones.

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    This enables the exact stage and type of the Tumour to be determined.

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    Once a Tumour has spread significantly, it may no longer be removable or curable.

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    But a Tumour growing in your prostate can cause similar problems peeing, too.

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    When a Tumour is present in the brain, both abilities are often obstructed.

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    VR model examining Tumour in 3D developed by Cambridge scientists offers scope for cancer treatment.

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