Examples of using Tumours in English and their translations into Czech
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appeared to be precursors of breast tumours.
what's so god-awful terrible about my little tumours?
Once word gets out I'm giving away pictures to people with tumours, everyone will be going,"Oh, poor me!
She had breast cancer and was not getting anywhere under the Danish system because she had the wrong number of tumours.
All developing identical brain tumours, and all refused state health care.
The majority group of epithelial tumours of the exocrine pancreas also includes less common forms classified in the group of cystic and mucinous tumours of the pancreas.
She might have had tumours in her organs but her organs themselves shouldn't be damaged.
increase the likelihood of tumours, leukaemias and malformations.
brain tumours.
Firstly, I would like to stress that the use of pesticides is linked to the development of malignant tumours or immunological and other neurotoxic defects.
In the rat carcinogenicity study, benign tumours were found in the small bowel
They know we'retrying to extract them early Tumours.
All developing identical brain tumours, and all refused state health care… because of their insistence of the facts.
You came here with a tumour, you're getting more tumours, whereas I'm without the £25 I'm entitled to.
The questions on the use of radiation therapy do not apply to the NET or cystic tumours.
two years they might develop, like, brain tumours.
World Health Organization and also by the Commission, with the rendez-vous clause for 2015- virtually another decade- to review whether continual exposure to this cocktail of low frequency waves could cause cancerous tumours.
less often to production of lymphoma(tumours) that may occur in hypodermis,
options for lymphocytic leukaemia, malignant childhood brain tumours and other solid tumours in young patients.
prevents the growth of blood vessels within tumours and also stimulates specialised cells of the immune system to attack the abnormal cells.