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单词 oncology
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Definition of oncology in English:

oncology

noun ɒŋˈkɒlədʒiɑnˈkɑlədʒi
mass nounMedicine
  • The study and treatment of tumours.

    〔医〕肿瘤学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She willingly lectures at conferences on palliative care, oncology nursing, and pain management.
    • My research group runs training courses in communication skills for healthcare professionals working in oncology.
    • She has previously worked at Mayo in the areas of orthopedic oncology and pediatric radiology.
    • These groups were cases in patients admitted to renal, oncology or haematology wards, and all other cases.
    • Because the paediatric oncology ward was full, the boy was admitted to a general paediatric ward.
    • So this was really looking at the impact of medical oncology.
    • An oncology consultant suggested radiation therapy for the lung lesion and head.
    • It represents the most exciting advance in solid tumour oncology over the past decade.
    • Other leaders in oncology have also urged continued study of this treatment.
    • In the past year colorectal cancer has been at the cutting edge of new developments in medical oncology.
    • In paediatric oncology this should include the track record of new treatments studied in earlier trials
    • Such arrangements should be considered for future studies in clinical oncology, especially those in which complex questions are asked.
    • Cheng is also an assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics and oncology.
    • Radiology and oncology, which are both examined by the Royal College of Radiologists, were analysed separately.
    • A similar situation has been noted in paediatric oncology, with a lower than expected number of referrals for bone marrow transplant.
    • After senior house officer posts in emergency medicine, oncology, and medicine, he was appointed to the Royal Marsden Hospital.
    • She carried a heavy workload, much involved in paediatric oncology and the early days of bone marrow transplantation.
    • He was referred to the department of oncology, and ultrasonography showed a calcified left paravertebral tumour.
    • All patients were seen together with a senior nurse from the gynaecological oncology unit.
    • Considering the rapid changes in the field of medical oncology, each guideline undergoes a yearly update.

Derivatives

  • oncological

  • adjective ˌɒŋkəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌɑnkɑˈlɑdʒɪk(ə)l
    Medicine
    • Because of their weekly visits for chemotherapy and their need for ancillary hospital facilities and oncological expertise, however, patients became attached to the unit, which became a primary provider of care.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most of the patients were admitted because of cardiovascular, peripheral vascular, oncological, hepatic, or gastrointestinal disorders.
      • Some attempts have been made to study symptoms of possible oncological significance among patients presenting to general practitioners.
      • In Italy no formal guidelines recommend deep sedation for oncological procedures and only the last guidelines of the Italian Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology recommend sedation for endoscopies.
      • This course may be punctuated by the positive or negative effects of palliative oncological treatment.
      • Long-term data collection needs to be compiled to study survival rates, but oncological outcomes have been similar with the Montsouris study population to those of open procedures.
      • The ward in Rotterdam had the fewest general paediatric cases, containing children with cardiac, oncological, renal, and respiratory disease.
      • Plasmapheresis has been available for decades and is most commonly used in treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus, myasthenia gravis, sickle cell crisis, and oncological disorders such as lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
      • This technique generally has been avoided in obstetrics and oncological surgery for fear of introducing foreign materials (eg, amniotic fluid, fetal cells, cancer cells) into the circulation with potentially devastating results.
      • He was also jointly responsible for oncological and leukaemia services and worked with the Medical Research Council leukaemia trials and British lymphoma trials.
      • To conclude, Chinese herbal medicine is the therapy of choice in treating the side-effects of Western oncological treatments, and is proven in its effectiveness.
      • Under any protocol, an elderly anaemic lady with advanced malignancy is not an oncological emergency requiring urgent assessment, especially if she is 20 miles away in another hospital.
      • Also, unlike oncological chemotherapy, invasive cardiology or neurosurgery, for example, psychopharmacology is hardly rocket science.
      • The type of surgical intervention performed or oncological treatment prescribed is based on a combination of the scores.
      • Prior to this position, she worked as a staff nurse with patients who had medical, general surgical, oncological, and cardiac health problems.
      • As a consultant, she undertook technically challenging specialist work, providing anaesthesia for burns surgery, paediatric plastic surgery, and major oncological surgery.
      • On Sunday the town of Rakovski opened a second centre for home carers servicing over 60 people suffering from diabetes, and neurological or oncological diseases.
      • The access to care and surgical and oncological treatment of women from affluent and deprived areas were similar.
      • However, increasing evidence of the benefits, and in particular the oncological safety, 6-8 of immediate reconstruction has led to it becoming the first choice of treatment in many centres.
      • Application of sham trials to more complex areas would be more difficult, and it would be mostly prohibitive with respect to oncological surgery.

Definition of oncology in US English:

oncology

nounänˈkäləjēɑnˈkɑlədʒi
Medicine
  • The study and treatment of tumors.

    〔医〕肿瘤学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It represents the most exciting advance in solid tumour oncology over the past decade.
    • Such arrangements should be considered for future studies in clinical oncology, especially those in which complex questions are asked.
    • She has previously worked at Mayo in the areas of orthopedic oncology and pediatric radiology.
    • Other leaders in oncology have also urged continued study of this treatment.
    • He was referred to the department of oncology, and ultrasonography showed a calcified left paravertebral tumour.
    • Considering the rapid changes in the field of medical oncology, each guideline undergoes a yearly update.
    • A similar situation has been noted in paediatric oncology, with a lower than expected number of referrals for bone marrow transplant.
    • These groups were cases in patients admitted to renal, oncology or haematology wards, and all other cases.
    • An oncology consultant suggested radiation therapy for the lung lesion and head.
    • All patients were seen together with a senior nurse from the gynaecological oncology unit.
    • My research group runs training courses in communication skills for healthcare professionals working in oncology.
    • Radiology and oncology, which are both examined by the Royal College of Radiologists, were analysed separately.
    • She carried a heavy workload, much involved in paediatric oncology and the early days of bone marrow transplantation.
    • Cheng is also an assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics and oncology.
    • In paediatric oncology this should include the track record of new treatments studied in earlier trials
    • She willingly lectures at conferences on palliative care, oncology nursing, and pain management.
    • So this was really looking at the impact of medical oncology.
    • In the past year colorectal cancer has been at the cutting edge of new developments in medical oncology.
    • After senior house officer posts in emergency medicine, oncology, and medicine, he was appointed to the Royal Marsden Hospital.
    • Because the paediatric oncology ward was full, the boy was admitted to a general paediatric ward.
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