Synonym: neoplasm, tumor. Similar words: tumor, rumour, humour, posthumous, posthumously, humor, rumor, humorous. Meaning: ['tuːmə(r) /'tju-] n. an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose.
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1. She died of a brain tumour.
2. She developed a malignant breast tumour.
3. He had an operation to remove a tumour.
4. Matthew was wrongly diagnosed as having a brain tumour.
5. The tumour had shrunk to the size of a pea.
6. She underwent an operation on a tumour in her left lung last year.
7. Her father died of a brain tumour.
8. Treatment can shrink a tumour.
9. The surgeons operated on her for a tumour.
10. Is the tumour malignant or benign?
11. It wasn't cancer, only a benign tumour.
12. They found a malignant tumour in her breast.
13. His wife died from a brain tumour.
14. She has had the tumour removed.
15. He was suffering from a brain tumour.
16. She developed a malignant tumour in her breast.
17. He was died of a malignant tumour.
18. The surgeons irradiated the tumour.
19. It is not the primary tumour that kills,(sentencedict.com) but secondary growths elsewhere in the body.
20. The tumour was excised.
21. Aspirin may discourage tumour growth in some types of cancer.
22. The tumour had not spread to other areas of the body.
23. A benign tumour will not cause you any fatal harm.
24. I was later operated on for a tumour there.
25. Matthew was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour.
26. Similar values have been reported for tumour tissue.
27. It is frequently seen in tumours and may play a key part in the kinetics of tumour growth.
28. Apparently some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour.
29. He made a good recovery after surgery to remove a brain tumour.
30. A child was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour.