| sarcoma | | Agents that cause cancer; chemicals, drugs, radiation, and viruses |
| relapse | | Partial or complete disappearance of symptoms of disease |
| invasive | | Relieving but not curing symptoms |
| mutation | | Containing dead tissue |
| metastasis | | Treatment of tumors using radiation |
| mitosis | | Return of symptoms of disease |
| radiotherapy | | Chemical substances that inhibit the growth of cells |
| necrotic | | Disease caused by abnormal and excessive growth of cells in the body |
| cancer | | Detailed plan for treatment of an illness |
| carcinoma | | Spread of a malignant tumor to a secondary site |
| antibiotics | | Treatment with drugs |
| protocol | | Change in the genetic material (DNA) of a cell |
| benign | | Invasive tumor |
| carcinogens | | Cancerous tumor derived from connective or flesh tissue |
| chemotherapy | | Evaluating the degree of maturity of tumor cells |
| remission | | Replication of cells |
| malignant | | Noncancerous tumor |
| neoplasm | | Having the ability to enter and destroy surrounding tissue |
| grading | | Cancerous tumor made up of cells of epithelial origin |
| palliative | | New growth; benign or malignant tumors |