Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Malignancies in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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New malignancies.
Haematological malignancies.
Malignancies other than lymphoma.
Secondary malignancies.
Malignancies and lymphoproliferative disorders.
Mensen vertalen ook
Haematologic malignancies.
Table 3: Malignancies occurring by treatment group.
Known active malignancies.
Malignancies excluding non- melanoma skin cancer and PTLD.
Active second malignancies.
Malignancies and post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease.
We cut out malignancies.
Detection of minimal residual disease in myeloid malignancies.
Any known malignancies See section 4.4.
Non-haematological malignancies.
Infections and malignancies causing myelosuppression.
Secondary haematological malignancies.
The incidence of malignancies appears to be fairly low.
Patients with active second malignancies;
Haematologic malignancies do not express the KGF receptor.
Second primary malignancies.
Known active malignancies, except for patients with cutaneous basal cell carcinoma.
Second primary malignancies.
Treatment with these agents is associated with the occurrence of second malignancies.
Nine of these patients developed malignancies, including 1 lymphoma.
Information needs of patients with hematological malignancies.
Progression of existing haematopoietic malignancies or Myelodysplastic Syndromes MDS.
Invasive zygomycosis in patients treated for haematological malignancies.
Lung cancers are carcinomas- malignancies that arise from epithelial cells.
CAFs as key components of malignancies.