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anticancer

American  
[an-tee-kan-ser, an-tahy-] / ˌæn tiˈkæn sər, ˌæn taɪ- /

adjective

  1. for or used in the prevention or treatment of cancer.

    an anticancer drug.


Etymology

Origin of anticancer

First recorded in 1925–30; anti- + cancer

Example Sentences

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Earlier studies have linked them to a range of biological effects, including antifungal and anticancer activity observed both in vitro and in vivo.

From Science Daily • May 7, 2026

As a result, CAR-macrophages were generated by "directly converting the body's own macrophages into anticancer cell therapies inside the body."

From Science Daily • Jan. 28, 2026

In lab experiments, Sayour's team combined their experimental "nonspecific" mRNA vaccine with a class of anticancer drugs known as immune checkpoint inhibitors.

From Science Daily • Oct. 28, 2025

Its natural anticancer properties, found to inhibit some types of cancer cells in a dish, potentially offer an additional benefit.

From Science Daily • Nov. 20, 2024

Each time someone discussed anticancer diets or snorting ground-up shark fin or whatever, he’d glance over at me and sigh ever so slightly.

From "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green

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