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carcinoma
[kahr-suh-noh-muh]
noun
plural
carcinomas, carcinomata- a malignant and invasive epithelial tumor that spreads by metastasis and often recurs after excision; cancer. 
carcinoma
/ ˌkɑːsɪˈnəʊmə /
noun
- any malignant tumour derived from epithelial tissue 
- another name for cancer 
carcinoma
plural
carcinomas- Any of various cancerous tumors that are derived from epithelial tissue of the skin, blood vessels, or other organs and that tend to metastasize to other parts of the body. 
Other Word Forms
- carcinomatoid adjective
- carcinomatous adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of carcinoma1
Word History and Origins
Origin of carcinoma1
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Example Sentences
They tracked each patient's next diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma or cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
Charlotte was diagnosed with stage one TFE3 renal cell carcinoma - a rare form of kidney cancer.
That is the makings of a bad habit—a fast-track to chewing tobacco, which is directly linked to oral squamous cell carcinoma, a horrible disease.
Though technically classified as a "low grade" skin cancer – a basel cell carcinoma – it had to be surgically removed, leaving the Newcastle mum with a scar just below her eye.
Ramsay announced earlier this week that he had basal cell carcinoma removed from his jaw in an Instagram post.
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