Definitions

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  • noun pathology A tumor of the pineal gland.

Etymologies

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From pineal gland + blastoma

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Examples

  • "One patient with recurrent medulloblastoma had his tumor shrink away, and one patient with pineoblastoma showed significant tumor shrinkage that persisted."

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  • Furthermore, the phase 1 study in 16 patients showed the drug combination's significant effectiveness against the brain cancers medulloblastoma and pineoblastoma.

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  • "One patient with recurrent medulloblastoma had his tumor shrink away, and one patient with pineoblastoma showed significant tumor shrinkage that persisted."

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  • Furthermore, the phase 1 study in 16 patients showed the drug combination's significant effectiveness against the brain cancers medulloblastoma and pineoblastoma.

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  • Furthermore, the phase 1 study in 16 patients showed the drug combination's significant effectiveness against the brain cancers medulloblastoma and pineoblastoma.

    unknown title 2009

  • Furthermore, the phase 1 study in 16 patients showed the drug combination's significant effectiveness against the brain cancers medulloblastoma and pineoblastoma.

    unknown title 2009

  • "One patient with recurrent medulloblastoma had his tumor shrink away, and one patient with pineoblastoma showed significant tumor shrinkage that persisted."

    unknown title 2009

  • Furthermore, the phase 1 study in 16 patients showed the drug combination's significant effectiveness against the brain cancers medulloblastoma and pineoblastoma.

    unknown title 2009

  • Furthermore, the phase 1 study in 16 patients showed the drug combination's significant effectiveness against the brain cancers medulloblastoma and pineoblastoma.

    unknown title 2009

  • "One patient with recurrent medulloblastoma had his tumor shrink away, and one patient with pineoblastoma showed significant tumor shrinkage that persisted."

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