Metastatic Meaning in English
word
ˌmɛtəˈstætɪk
meh-tuh-STAT-ik
mˌɛtəstˈætɪk
meh-tuh-stat-IK
Definition
Describes cancer or disease that has spread from its original place to other parts of the body.
Usage & Nuances
Primarily used in medical and scientific contexts, especially with 'metastatic cancer' or 'metastatic tumor'. Always describes disease spread, not just movement. Informal use is very rare. Often contrasted with 'primary' (original site).
Spanish: metastásicoPortuguese (BR): metastáticoPortuguese (PT): metastáticoChinese (Simplified): 转移性Chinese (Traditional): 轉移性Hindi: मेटास्टेटिकArabic: نقيليBengali: মেটাস্ট্যাটিকRussian: метастатическийJapanese: 転移性Vietnamese: di cănKorean: 전이성Turkish: metastatikUrdu: میٹاسٹیٹکIndonesian: metastatik
Example Sentences
The doctor said she has metastatic cancer.
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Metastatic tumors are harder to treat.
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They found metastatic cells in her lungs.
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He was shocked by how fast the disease became metastatic.
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Treatment is more complicated once cancer is metastatic.
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Doctors are looking for new ways to control metastatic disease.
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