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di căn

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The Vietnamese word "di căn" is primarily used in a medical context and refers to the term "metastasis" in English. Metastasis is the process by which cancer cells spread from the place where they first formed (the primary tumor) to other parts of the body, forming new tumors.

Explanation:
  • Basic Meaning: In simple terms, "di căn" describes how cancer can move from one location in the body to another. This is an important concept in understanding how cancer can progress and affect health.
Usage Instructions:
  • Context: "Di căn" is used mostly in medical discussions, especially when talking about cancer. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation unless you are discussing health issues.
Example:
  • Usage in a Sentence:
    • "Bệnh nhân này đã bị di căn đến gan."
    • (Translation: "This patient has metastasized to the liver.")
Advanced Usage:
  • In Medical Reports: You might see phrases like "khối u di căn" referring to "metastatic tumors" or "di căn xa" meaning "distant metastasis," indicating that the cancer has spread to parts of the body far from the original site.
Word Variants:
  • Related Terms:
    • "Khối u" (tumor)
    • "Ung thư" (cancer)
    • "Di căn hóa" (metastatic process)
Different Meanings:
  • While "di căn" is predominantly used in a medical context, it can also refer to the idea of "spreading" in other contexts, such as information or ideas, but this usage is less common.
Synonyms:
  • Synonyms in Vietnamese:
    • "Di chuyển" (to move)
    • "Lan truyền" (to spread) - This is more general and not specific to medical contexts.
Summary:

"Di căn" is an important term in the medical field, particularly concerning cancer.

  1. (y học) Matastasis

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