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Types of tumors
Combining Forms
Terms 1 hunnid
Terms 2
Terms 3
100
Held within a capsule
What is encapsulated
100
the combining form for radiation, x ray
What is radi(o)
100
Forming small sacs
What is alveolar
100
Level of maturity of a tumor
What is grade
100
Growing in a mushroom like pattern
What is fungating
200
Encapsulated; not malignant
What is benign
200
what is the combining form for cancer
What is carcin(o)
200
having an inflamed appearance
What is inflammatory
200
having papillae projecting from cells
What is papillary
200
degree of tumor spread
What is stage
300
Relatively rare tumor that originates in muscle, connective tissue, and lymph
What is sarcoma
300
what is the combining form for immature cell
What is blast(o)
300
intensely colored
What is hyperchromatic
300
containing polyps
What is polypoid
300
bombarding of tumors with rays that damage the DNA of cells
What is radiation
400
what is the combing form for tumor
What is onc(o)
400
large and fleshy
What is medullary
400
contained at a site without spreading
What is carcinoma in situ
400
having open wounds
What is ulcerating
500
Growth containing several types of tissue and various types of cells
What is a teratoma
500
what is the combining form for genetic change
What is mutagen(o), muta
500
wart like in appearance
What is verrucous
500
containing dead tissues
What is necrotic
500
Course of treatment
What is protocol