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The doctor diagnosed a benign tumor.
She felt a small tumor on her arm.
The surgery successfully removed the tumor.
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J'ai peur d'avoir une tumeur.
Focus: tumeur
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La tumeur n'était pas grave.
Focus: grave
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Est-ce une tumeur maligne ou bénigne?
Focus: maligne, bénigne
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Après des examens approfondis, les médecins ont confirmé la présence d'une ___ cérébrale.
The context of medical examinations and a specific type of growth points to 'tumeur' (tumor).
La biopsie a révélé que la ___ était maligne, nécessitant un traitement immédiat.
A biopsy is used to analyze tissue, and 'maligne' (malignant) is a characteristic often associated with a 'tumeur' (tumor).
Les chercheurs travaillent sur de nouvelles thérapies pour combattre les ___ les plus agressives.
The term 'agressives' (aggressive) often describes serious growths, and 'combattre' (to fight) fits well with 'tumeurs' (tumors) in a medical research context.
Il est essentiel de détecter toute ___ suspecte le plus tôt possible pour augmenter les chances de guérison.
'Détecter' (to detect) and 'suspecte' (suspicious) before 'tumeur' (tumor) are common in discussions about early diagnosis of serious conditions.
L'échographie a permis de visualiser la taille et la localisation exacte de la ___.
An ultrasound ('échographie') is used to visualize internal structures, and determining the size and location of a 'tumeur' (tumor) is a common application.
Bien que la ___ soit bénigne, une surveillance régulière est recommandée par prudence.
Even a 'bénigne' (benign) 'tumeur' (tumor) often requires regular monitoring, making this the most appropriate choice.
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