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- Tumor_progression abstract "Tumor progression is the third and last phase in tumor development. This phase is characterised by increased growth speed and invasiveness of the tumor cells. As a result of the progression, phenotypical changes occur and the tumor becomes more aggressive and acquires greater malignant potential. Together with the progression, more and more aneuploidy occurs. This leads to expression in cell and nuclear polymorphism.".
- Tumor_progression thumbnail MRI_Slices_-_2007_and_2014_of_astrocytoma_patient_-_Steven_Keating.jpg?width=300.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageExternalLink dictionary?CdrID=44078.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageID "33127353".
- Tumor_progression wikiPageLength "996".
- Tumor_progression wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Tumor_progression wikiPageRevisionID "700505711".
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLink Aneuploidy.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carcinogenesis.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLink Neoplasm.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_initiation.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLink Tumor_promotion.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLink File:MRI_Slices_-_2007_and_2014_of_astrocytoma_patient_-_Steven_Keating.jpg.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tumor progression".
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLinkText "progression".
- Tumor_progression wikiPageWikiLinkText "tumor progression".
- Tumor_progression wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NCI-cancer-dict.
- Tumor_progression wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oncology-stub.
- Tumor_progression subject Category:Carcinogenesis.
- Tumor_progression hypernym Phase.
- Tumor_progression type MilitaryConflict.
- Tumor_progression type Institute.
- Tumor_progression type Redirect.
- Tumor_progression type Source.
- Tumor_progression comment "Tumor progression is the third and last phase in tumor development. This phase is characterised by increased growth speed and invasiveness of the tumor cells. As a result of the progression, phenotypical changes occur and the tumor becomes more aggressive and acquires greater malignant potential. Together with the progression, more and more aneuploidy occurs. This leads to expression in cell and nuclear polymorphism.".
- Tumor_progression label "Tumor progression".
- Tumor_progression sameAs Q16909647.
- Tumor_progression sameAs m.0h64jlv.
- Tumor_progression sameAs Q16909647.
- Tumor_progression wasDerivedFrom Tumor_progression?oldid=700505711.
- Tumor_progression depiction MRI_Slices_-_2007_and_2014_of_astrocytoma_patient_-_Steven_Keating.jpg.
- Tumor_progression isPrimaryTopicOf Tumor_progression.