Ewing's Tumour (Noun)
Meaning
Malignant tumor in bone marrow (usually in the pelvis or in long bones).
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- Ewing's tumour is a rare type of malignant tumour that usually occurs in the bone marrow of the pelvis or long bones.
- The doctor explained that the patient's Ewing's tumour was at an advanced stage and required immediate treatment.
- The patient underwent surgery to remove the Ewing's tumour from her femur, followed by several rounds of chemotherapy.
- Ewing's tumour is more common in teenagers and young adults, and it can cause severe pain and swelling in the affected area.
- After several months of treatment, the patient's Ewing's tumour had gone into remission, and she was able to resume her normal activities.