Definition of «inoperable tumors»

The phrase "inoperable tumors" refers to tumors or abnormal growths in the body that cannot be removed or treated with surgery.

Sentences with «inoperable tumors»

  • Coley was fascinated by a smattering of curious cancer stories referenced in the medical literature of the era: Patients riddled with inoperable tumors suddenly found themselves cancer - free after contracting erysipelas, another potentially fatal ailment at the time, caused by Streptococcus bacteria and marked by fever and hardened, painful rashes. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Unfortunately, Moses was subsequently diagnosed with a severe and inoperable tumor on his spinal cord and passed away two years later. (onegreenplanet.org)
  • Surgery is generally used as an emergency, palliative process for debulking (removal of excess bulk of tissue from a lesion), inoperable tumors in dogs with distal urinary tract obstruction. (wearethecure.org)
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