Tumorigenesis
[too-mer-i-jen-uh-sis, tyoo-] /ˌtu mər ɪˈdʒɛn ə sɪs, ˌtyu-/
noun
1.
the production or development of tumors.
tumorigenesis tu·mor·i·gen·e·sis (tōō’mər-ə-jěn’ĭ-sĭs, tyōō’-)
n.
Formation or production of tumors.
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