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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD CÁNCER

La palabra cáncer procede del latín cancer.
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PRONUNCIATION OF CÁNCER IN SPANISH

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF CÁNCER

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pronoun
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Cáncer can act as a noun and an adjective.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES CÁNCER MEAN IN SPANISH?

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cáncer

Cancer

Cáncer

Cancer is a disease caused by a group of cells that multiply without control and autonomously, invading locally and remotely other tissues. In general, it tends to lead to death to the affected person, if not undergoes an appropriate treatment. More than 200 different types of cancer are known, the most frequent are the skin, lung, breast and colorectal. The malignancy of the cancer is variable, according to the aggressiveness of its cells and other biological characteristics of each tumor type. In general, the behavior of cancer cells is characterized by lack of reproductive control that requires their original function, losing their primitive characteristics and acquiring other ones that do not correspond to them, such as the ability to invade progressively and through different ways nearby organs, or Even scattering at a distance, with growth and division beyond the normal limits of the organ to which they belonged ... El cáncer es una enfermedad provocada por un grupo de células que se multiplican sin control y de manera autónoma, invadiendo localmente y a distancia otros tejidos. En general, tiende a llevar a la muerte a la persona afectada, si no se somete a un tratamiento adecuado. Se conocen más de 200 tipos diferentes de cáncer, los más frecuentes son los de piel, pulmón, mama y colorrectal. La malignidad del cáncer es variable, según la agresividad de sus células y demás características biológicas de cada tipo tumoral. En general, el comportamiento de las células cancerosas se caracteriza por carecer del control reproductivo que requiere su función original, perdiendo sus características primitivas y adquiriendo otras que no les corresponden, como la capacidad de invadir de forma progresiva y por distintas vías órganos próximos, o incluso diseminándose a distancia, con crecimiento y división más allá de los límites normales del órgano al que pertenecían...

Definition of cáncer in the Spanish dictionary

The first definition of cancer in the dictionary of the real academy of the Spanish language is said of a person: Born under the zodiac sign of Cancer. I am cancer, she is pisces. Another meaning of cancer in the dictionary is neoplastic disease with transformation of the cells, which proliferate in an abnormal and uncontrolled manner. Cancer is also malignant tumor. La primera definición de cáncer en el diccionario de la real academia de la lengua española es dicho de una persona: Nacida bajo el signo zodiacal de Cáncer. Yo soy cáncer, ella es piscis. Otro significado de cáncer en el diccionario es enfermedad neoplásica con transformación de las células, que proliferan de manera anormal e incontrolada. Cáncer es también tumor maligno.
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SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH CÁNCER


máncer
mán·cer
prócer
pró·cer

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE CÁNCER

cáncano
cancano
cancanosa
cancanoso
cancato
cancel
cancela
cancelación
canceladura
cancelar
Cancelaría
cancelariato
cancelario
cancelería
canceller
cancellería
cancerada
cancerado
cancerar
cancerbera

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE CÁNCER

agradecer
amanecer
aparecer
conocer
convencer
crecer
ejercer
establecer
fortalecer
hacer
nacer
nancer
ofrecer
parecer
placer
reconocer
revencer
satisfacer
tercer
vencer

Synonyms and antonyms of cáncer in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

SYNONYMS OF «CÁNCER» IN SPANISH

The following Spanish words have a similar or identical meaning as «cáncer» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Spanish synonyms of cáncer

Translation of «cáncer» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF CÁNCER

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cáncer
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Cancer
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कैंसर
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سرطان
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рак
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câncer
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ক্যান্সার
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cancer
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kanser
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Krebs
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kanker
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ung thư
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புற்றுநோய்
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कर्करोग
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kanser
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cancro
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rak
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рак
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cancer
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καρκίνος
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kanker
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cancer
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kreft
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SPANISH - ENGLISH DICTIONARY

cáncer
cáncer 
  cancer.
 The CANCERLINE files cover cancer.
afectado por el cáncer 
cancer-stricken
 Doctors have replaced the cancer-stricken windpipe of a patient with an organ made in a lab, a landmark achievement for regenerative medicine.
cáncer colorectal 
colorectal cancer
 The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.
cáncer de boca 
oral cancer
 Scientist urges human papillomavirus jabs for boys to stem oral cancer rise.
cáncer de colon 
colon cancer
 The author explores the questioning behaviour on an electronic list (e-list) focused on colon cancer.
cáncer de garganta 
throat cancer
 She also struggled for a long period with alcoholism and smoking, both of which led to the throat cancer that would take her life.
cáncer de hígado 
liver cancer
 It wasn't easy for me to accept the actual fact that my favorite uncle who dotes on me the most on my mum side had liver cancer.
cáncer de la sangre 
blood cancer
 Leukaemia, or blood cancer, is a disease of unknown cause where the bone marrow produces large numbers of abnormal cells.
cáncer del duodeno 
duodenum cancer
 Some identified risk factors that increase the chances of developing duodenum cancer are: diabetes and obesity, smoking, exposure to chemicals, genetic abnormalities and hereditary conditions, and duodenal ulcer.
cáncer del esófago 
oesophageal cancer
 The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.
cáncer del estómago 
stomach cancer
 The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.
cáncer de los huesos 
bone cancer
 Children and young people are more likely than adults to have bone cancer.
cáncer de los ovarios 
ovarian cancer
 Previous studies had calculated the risks as 87 per cent for breast cancer and 44 per cent for ovarian cancer.
cáncer del riñón 
kidney cancer
 The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.
cáncer de mama  
breast cancer
cancer of the breast
 Objectives were to provide information about breast cancer in an easily accessible language and promote Y-ME publications and resources = Los objetivos fueron ofrecer información sobre el cáncer de mama en un lenguaje fácilmente accesible y fomentar los folletos informativos y recursos.
 Examples of hereditary disease consists of sickle cell anemia, cancer of the breast, as well as diabetes and hypertension can also be in that category.
cáncer de médula ósea 
bone marrow cancer
 A Singapore researcher has found a potential cure for a fatal form of bone marrow cancer that strikes 150000 people around the world each year.
cáncer de páncreas  
pancreatic cancer
cancer of the pancreas
 Maori have significantly higher stomach, breast, lung and pancreatic cancers in comparison with the rest of the population.
 Pancreatic cancer (cancer of the pancreas) mainly occurs in people over 60.
cáncer de piel 
skin cancer
 The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.
cáncer de próstata 
prostate cancer
 The author discusses prostate cancer as well as other benign prostate problems with reference to the Prostate Specific Antigen blood test.
cáncer de pulmón 
lung cancer
 Findings relate exposure to cooking oil fumes to lung cancer, particularly in people who commonly stir-fry or deep-fry foods at high temperature.
cáncer de útero 
cervical cancer
 Employers should take a preventive role in protecting women's general health, for example, screening women workers for cervical cancer.
cáncer de vejiga 
bladder cancer
 The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oesophageal, stomach, colorectal, skin, bladder and kidney cancers, and leukoplakia.
cáncer duodenal 
duodenal cancer
 A rare disease that affects the first part of small intestine, duodenal cancer results when abnormal, malignant cells divide out of control or mutate.
cáncer en la sangre 
blood cancer
 Leukaemia, or blood cancer, is a disease of unknown cause where the bone marrow produces large numbers of abnormal cells.
cáncer hematológico 
blood cancer
 Leukaemia, or blood cancer, is a disease of unknown cause where the bone marrow produces large numbers of abnormal cells.
cáncer hepático 
liver cancer
 It wasn't easy for me to accept the actual fact that my favorite uncle who dotes on me the most on my mum side had liver cancer.
cáncer invasivo 
invasive cancer
 Both incidence and mortality for invasive cancer of the uterine cervix have declined steadily in this country over the past three decades.
cáncer oral 
oral cancer
 Scientist urges human papillomavirus jabs for boys to stem oral cancer rise.
cáncer óseo 
bone cancer
 Children and young people are more likely than adults to have bone cancer.
cáncer ovárico 
ovarian cancer
 Previous studies had calculated the risks as 87 per cent for breast cancer and 44 per cent for ovarian cancer.
cáncer pancreático  
pancreatic cancer
cancer of the pancreas
 Maori have significantly higher stomach, breast, lung and pancreatic cancers in comparison with the rest of the population.
 Pancreatic cancer (cancer of the pancreas) mainly occurs in people over 60.
cáncer testicular 
testicular cancer
 In the United States, between 7500 and 8000 diagnoses of testicular cancer are made each year.
contra el cáncer 
anticancer
 Cetus Corporation, California, created a clinical data base for clinical trials of anticancer drugs in 1985.
detección precoz del cáncer 
cancer screening
 The questions concerned primary prevention (alcohol, smoking, diet, sun exposure, etc.) and cancer screening (breast, cervix, colorectal, prostate and other cancers).
detección precoz del cáncer de mama 
breast screening
 This reference centres collect and collate data about the performance and outcomes of the breast screening programme.
enfermo de cáncer 
cancer-stricken
 Doctors have replaced the cancer-stricken windpipe of a patient with an organ made in a lab, a landmark achievement for regenerative medicine.
metástasis de cáncer 
cancer metastasis
 Traditional herbal medicine is widely used in the treatment of atherosclerosis, cancer metastasis, and infection by the influenza virus .
prueba de detección del cáncer  
health facility
cancer screening
 Cancer screenings are conducted at all health facilities in the region.
 The questions concerned primary prevention (alcohol, smoking, diet, sun exposure, etc.) and cancer screening (breast, cervix, colorectal, prostate and other cancers).
quimioterapia contra el cáncer 
cancer chemotherapy
 The use of antiemetics was evaluated in hospitalized patients receiving cancer chemotherapy agents with a known propensity for causing, alone or in combination, varying degrees of nausea or vomiting.
riesgo de cáncer 
cancer risk
 Electricity pylons and power lines do pose a cancer risk, a heavyweight panel of American experts has concluded.
trópico de Cáncer, el 
Tropic of Cancer, the
 Henry Miller published Tropic of Cancer in Paris, France, in 1934.

Trends of use of cáncer

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «CÁNCER»

The term «cáncer» is very widely used and occupies the 1.924 position in our list of most widely used terms in the Spanish dictionary.
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Examples of use in the Spanish literature, quotes and news about cáncer

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SPANISH QUOTES WITH «CÁNCER»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word cáncer.
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Antonio Gala
El dolor es más fuerte entre los más fuertes. Como el cáncer.

10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CÁNCER»

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Cáncer: ciencia y sociedad
El objetivo de esta obra es ofrecer una revisión amplia sobre lo que se conoce sobre el cáncer: la naturaleza de la enfermedad, sus causas, su importancia en relación con otras enfermedades y preocupaciones de la sociedad actual, y las ...
John Cairns, 1981
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Cáncer: Enfrentarse Al Reto
Un nuevo enfoque que facilita todas las terapias de ayuda necesarias para comprender, complementar y adoptar una actitud positiva frente al cncer que potencie al mximo las posibilidades de curacinLa idea de que el cncer es una enfermedad ...
Emma Barthe, 1997
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El Cáncer y su prevención
Prólogo 9 El cáncer y sus causas 13 ¿Qué es el cáncer? 1 3 Causas de cáncer y factores de riesgo 16 Tipos de cáncer 31 Tratamiento del cáncer 47 Cirugía 49 Radioterapia 50 Quimioterapia 51 Tratamientos hormonales 54 Inmunoterapia ...
Josep M. Argilés, Josep Ma Argilés Huguet, Francisco J. López-Soriano, 1998
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Antioxidantes naturales: Cómo reducir el riesgo de cáncer, ...
Los autores Jack Challem y Melissa Block nos ofrecen un completo catálogo de los numerosos antioxidantes que hay presentes en los alimentos y nos explican contra qué enfermedades son más efectivos.
Jack Challem, 2010
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La nueva dieta anti-cáncer
Combate el cáncer de una forma activa: recetas de cocina para readaptar tu metabolismo y detener el gen del cáncer
Johannes Coy, Johannes F. Coy, Maren Franz, 2010
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Un encuentro entre Dios y el cáncer: Historias verídicas de ...
This book offers inspiring testimony that when God and cancer meet, cancer is conquered.
Lynn Eib, 2012
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COMPRENDER EL CÁNCER DE COLON Y RECTO
El cáncer de colon y de recto son la segunda causa de muerte por cáncer en nuestro país tras el cáncer de pulmón.
DRA. TERESA MACARULLA, DRA. ELENA ÉLEZ, DR. JAUME CAPDEVILA, 2011
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Cáncer: genes y nuevas terapias
Texto científico muy cuidado en la precisión de sus contenidos y en la eficacia didáctica de su desarrollo.
Alberto Muñoz, 2004
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SUPERAR EL CANCER: Un programa para afrontar un diagnóstico ...
Nadie debería enfrentarse solo a la enfermedad, con este libro nadie lo hará. Margie Levine es trabajadora social, terapeuta especializada en medicina convencional y alternativa.
MARGIE LEVINE, 2006
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Actitud hacia la prevención primaria del cáncer: validación ...
FICHA TÉCNICA: ADMINISTRACIÓN: individual, autoadministrada y oportunista, en Centros de Atención Primaria de Salud, a pacientes entre 15-50 años.
‎2002

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CÁNCER»

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Las bebidas muy calientes, 'probable causa de cáncer'
La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) alertó hoy de que ingerir bebidas muy calientes puede provocar cáncer de esófago y agregó que no se han ... «El Mundo, Jun 16»
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Un enfermo de cáncer recibe el primer trasplante de pene en EE UU
Un hombre de 64 años que perdió su pene por un cáncer ha sido el primer paciente en someterse a un trasplante de este órgano en Estados Unidos, una ... «EL PAÍS, May 16»
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Cáncer de colon: con distintos síntomas, aparece a partir de los 40 ...
Aunque el 90% de los pacientes con cáncer de colon (CCR, Cáncer de Colon y Recto)se cura cuando es detectado de manera precoz, sigue siendo uno de los ... «LA NACION, Mar 16»
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Condena a Johnson and Johnson: ¿qué evidencias hay de que el ...
Luego de que se conociera una condena millonaria a la empresa Johnson & Johnson por un caso de cáncer relacionado al talco, el primer interrogante que ... «BBC Mundo, Feb 16»
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Día Internacional de la Lucha contra el Cáncer Infantil: 15 señales ...
Hoy es el Día Internacional de la Lucha contra el Cáncer Infantil, que fue fijado en 2001 en Luxemburgo con una intención clara: sensibilizar y concientizar a la ... «LA NACION, Feb 16»
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Hugh Jackman, intervenido por quinta vez de cáncer de piel
“Un ejemplo de lo que ocurre cuando no se usa crema solar. Célula basal. La forma más leve de cáncer pero de verdad, nada grave. Por favor, usen crema ... «EL PAÍS, Feb 16»
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10 gráficos para entender el grave impacto del cáncer en el mundo
El cáncer es una de las principales causas de muerte en todo el mundo: cada año ... Y hoy viven en el mundo más de 32 millones de pacientes con cáncer. «BBC Mundo, Feb 16»
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En 2020 España tendrá casi 250.000 nuevos casos de cáncer
La Sociedad Española de Oncología Médica ha hecho públicas hoy las cifras actuales del cáncer y su pronóstico para el futuro. Una tercera parte de la ... «SINC, Feb 16»
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Céline Dion pierde un hermano por cáncer dos días después del ...
Un hermano de Céline Dion falleció este sábado a causa de un cáncer, sólo dos días después de que la cantante canadiense perdiese a su marido por la ... «20minutos.es, Jan 16»
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EE.UU.: Jimmy Carter anuncia que está libre de cáncer
Los 350 asistentes estallaron en aplausos cuando el expresidente indicó que los resultados de los últimos exámenes médicos revelan que está libre de cáncer. «BBC Mundo, Dec 15»

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