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tumoral - translation to french

ABNORMAL MASS OF TISSUE AS A RESULT OF ABNORMAL GROWTH OR DIVISION OF CELLS
Tumor; Tumour; Tumors; Neoplastic; Secondary neoplasm; Mass (medicine); Tumours; Tumor cell; Tumor cells; Neoplastic cell; Neoplastic cells; Neoplastic tissue; Neoplastic growth; Neoplastic processes; Neoplasms; Neoplasias; Anaplastic degeneration; Neoplastic disease; Secondary cancer; Secondary neoplasms; Tumoral; Neoplasmic cells; Respiratory tract neoplasm; Respiratory tract neoplasms; Neoplasia; Skin tumor; Solid tumour; Solid tumor; Tumour cells; Solid tumors; Neoplastigen; Bednar tumour; Solid tumours; Neoplastic disorders
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  • Longitudinally opened freshly resected colon segment showing a cancer and four polyps, plus a schematic diagram indicating a likely field defect (a region of tissue that precedes and predisposes to the development of cancer) in this colon segment. The diagram indicates sub-clones and sub-sub-clones that were precursors to the tumors.

tumoral      
tumoral, concerning tumors; of or pertaining to the abnormal swelling of any part of the body; of or pertaining to a lump of abnormal tissue serving no physiological purpose (Pathology)

Definition

Neoplasia
·noun Growth or development of new material; neoplasty.

Wikipedia

Neoplasm

A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists in growing abnormally, even if the original trigger is removed. This abnormal growth usually forms a mass, when it may be called a tumour or tumor.

ICD-10 classifies neoplasms into four main groups: benign neoplasms, in situ neoplasms, malignant neoplasms, and neoplasms of uncertain or unknown behavior. Malignant neoplasms are also simply known as cancers and are the focus of oncology.

Prior to the abnormal growth of tissue, as neoplasia, cells often undergo an abnormal pattern of growth, such as metaplasia or dysplasia. However, metaplasia or dysplasia does not always progress to neoplasia and can occur in other conditions as well. The word is from Ancient Greek νέος- neo 'new' and πλάσμα plasma 'formation, creation'.

Examples of use of tumoral
1. Le laser est alors activé, ce qui échauffe le tissu tumoral et le nécrose.
2. Par contre, l‘observation que le tissu tumoral est tr';s hétérog';ne est tr';s ancienne.
3. La start–up, fondée en 2004, se concentre sur la réaction du corps face au processus tumoral.
4. Ce tissu conjonctif qui enveloppe la tumeur, et que l‘on retrouve ailleurs dans l‘organisme en soutien de nombreux organes, les scientifiques l‘appellent le stroma (tapis, en grec). Lorsque le foyer tumoral naissant dépasse une taille de quelques millim';tres, il sollicite une zone de stroma sain pour s‘assurer ses services.
5. L‘appareil est calibré pour détecter des erreurs de concentration de plus ou moins 20% avec un degré de fiabilité de '5%. Alzheimer • Plusieurs analyses ont démontré que les patients atteints d‘Alzheimer avaient un taux élevé de TNF alpha (facteur de nécrose tumoral) dans leur liquide céphalorachidien.