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choriocarcinoma
[ kawr-ee-oh-kahr-suh-noh-muh, kohr- ]
noun
, Pathology.
, plural cho·ri·o·car·ci·no·mas, cho·ri·o·car·ci·no·ma·ta [kawr-ee-oh-kahr-s, uh, -, noh, -m, uh, -t, uh, kohr-].
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Word History and Origins
Origin of choriocarcinoma1
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Example Sentences
Cierrah French, a cancer survivor, still feels pain in her knee from choriocarcinoma, a rare form of cancer.
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Choriocarcinoma occurs in about 2 to 7 of every 100,000 pregnancies in the United States.
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Choriocarcinoma can spread to distant parts of the body, usually the brain, liver or lungs.
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She has become an advocate for choriocarcinoma patients and those with similar diseases, and she is active on Facebook.
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Donald Goldstein, an eminent OB/GYN there, pioneered treatment for choriocarcinoma and related cancers.
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