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词汇 example_english_cancer-centre
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cancer centre

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meanings of cancerand centre


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cancer
noun
uk /ˈkæn.sər/ us /ˈkæn.sɚ/
a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often ...
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centre
noun[C]
uk /ˈsen.tər/ us /ˈsen.t̬ɚ/
the middle point ...
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The clinical oncologists and cancercentre management welcomed the results.
In addition, this study only recruited subjects from one cancercentre, therefore making it difficult to generalize to other areas.
The presentations describe a research study undertaken a regional cancercentre.
Five cancer care practitioners, all experienced members of staff in the same cancercentre, agreed to participate this study.
He announced expenditure of millions of pounds on a new linear accelerator to replace an old one at the cancercentre.
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I certainly approve of the concept of a national cancercentre, benefiting from international collaboration.
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A key element has been local discussion as to where and what cancers should be treated at each individual potential cancercentre or cancer unit.
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Fortunately, another site was chosen 20 ft away; it is just over the road from the main cancercentre, so it is perfect.
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Access to cancercentre services is based upon the area of residence for individual patients.
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The expert advisory group recommended that a cancercentre should normally serve a population of more than 1 million.
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It is accepted that the everyday working of the cancercentre has been made more complicated by those transfers.
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The mind boggles, but it boggles further when one considers that we do not even know where the proposed cancercentre is to go.
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I want there to be a national cancercentre.
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In other words, all the various strands that comprise a cancercentre are provided on both sites.
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It has built up a formidable reputation as a regional cancercentre.
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Those specialties are crucial to the underpinning of the cancercentre.
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A further £3.5 million has been invested in a new unit for other cancer services, and we have now been designated a regional cancercentre.
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The commitment to retain a full cancercentre has been ignored.
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The cancercentre was excluded from the process, and its needs were pushed in a cowardly and unsound manner into the back of the document.
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I regret the move and have resisted it, but it does not mean that the excellent work of the cancercentre cannot continue.
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