precancerous

adjective

pre·​can·​cer·​ous (ˌ)prē-ˈkan(t)s-rəs How to pronounce precancerous (audio)
-ˈkan(t)-sə-
: tending to become cancerous
a precancerous lesion

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If no cancer or advanced precancerous lesions called polyps are found, most people can wait 10 years to get another one.3 The other screening options are non-invasive but require more frequent follow-ups—and all require a colonoscopy if polyps or cancer is detected. Elizabeth Yuko, Health, 5 Nov. 2024 Stage 0 is when abnormal or precancerous cells are found in your cervix. Heidi Cope, Health, 20 Oct. 2024 After almost 10 years of clean scans, the MRI revealed precancerous tissue in the same left breast where I had first been diagnosed. Clea Shearer, Flow Space, 14 Oct. 2024 With a very high level of accuracy, the AI analyzed the scans, and care was given to all of the women who were diagnosed with precancerous lesions. Jennifer Lotito, Forbes, 3 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for precancerous 

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First Known Use

1879, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of precancerous was in 1879

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“Precancerous.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/precancerous. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

precancerous

adjective
pre·​can·​cer·​ous -ˈkan(t)s-(ə-)rəs How to pronounce precancerous (audio)
: tending to become cancerous : premalignant
a precancerous lesion
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