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| the process of determining by examination the nature and circumstances of a diseased condition. | diagnosis | |
| an uncontrolled, abnormal, circumscribed growth of cells in any animal or plant tissue; neoplasm. | tumor | |
| the use of computerized axial tomography,sonography, or other specialized techniques and instruments to obtain pictures of the interior of the body, especially those including soft tissues. | imaging | |
| of, pertaining to, exhibiting, or caused by radioactivity. | radioactive | |
| such radiation having wavelengths in the range of approximately 0.1–10 nm. | x-ray | |
| the treatment of disease by means of chemicals that have a specific toxic effect upon the disease producing microorganisms or that selectively destroy cancerous tissue. | chemotherapy | |
| a quantity of medicine prescribed to be taken at one time. | dose | |
| to increase in intensity, magnitude, etc. | escalation | |
| of, pertaining to, dealing with, or affecting the mind, especially as a function of awareness, feeling, or motivation | psychology | |
| examination of the body or an organ or part, or a biologically active material, by means of a technique such as computed axial tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance, ultrasonography, or scintigraphy. | scan |