"indolent lesion of epithelial origin" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: indolent lesions of epithelial origin [plural]
Etymology: indolent + lesion + epithelial. Coined in 2015 by the research team of Laura J. Esserman, Ian M. Thompson, Brian Reid, Peter Nelson, David F. Ransohoff, H. Gilbert Welch, Shelley Hwang, Donald A. Berry, Kenneth W. Kinzler, William C. Black, Mina Bissell, Howard Parnes, Sudhir Srivastava. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|indolent|lesion|epithelial}} indolent + lesion + epithelial Head templates: {{en-noun|indolent lesions of epithelial origin}} indolent lesion of epithelial origin (plural indolent lesions of epithelial origin)
  1. (pathology) a type of cancerous growth, which is malignant, but spreads slowly, and unlikely to be a serious issue within the lifetime of the victim Categories (topical): Pathology Synonyms: IDLE [abbreviation] Hypernyms: tumour, tumor, malignancy, cancer
    Sense id: en-indolent_lesion_of_epithelial_origin-en-noun-KkP97IzM Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: medicine, pathology, sciences

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