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metastatization
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'metastatization' is not correct and it is not a usable word in written English.
It does not appear to be a real word at all.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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32 human-written examples
Sema3E is one of the SEMAs implicated in tumour invasion and metastatization and its expression correlates with the metastatic process.
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These findings suggest that, once melanoma reaches the metastatic stage, its BRAFV600E mutational status remains substantially unchanged in subsequent melanoma metastases, regardless of the time intervals to develop new metastatic lesions and site(s) of further metastatization.
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Introduction: Angiogenesis promotes tumor growth and metastatization and its principal effector is the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secreted by cancer cells and other components of tumor microenvironment.
Bone is the site of metastatization for up to 70% of patients with advanced breast cancer [33].
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This OSA animal model faithfully recapitulates some of the most important features of the human malignancy, such as lung metastatization.
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These results are consistent with the recent preclinical investigations in both in vitro and in vivo murine models mimicking bone metastatization.
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For these reasons, according to our original discoveries, we can support a potential important functional role of RANK expression on primary breast cancer in the complex bone metastatization process.
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Investigating the RANK/RANKL/OPG pathway might open new scenarios in predicting bone disease recurrence and prognosis and potentially preventing bone metastatization in RANK-expressing early breast cancer patients.
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The most commonly accepted model of carcinoma metastatization provides that epithelial cells incur in EMT to actively disseminate from the primary tumor, but then revert toward an epithelial phenotype after reaching the permissive distant site.
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To the best of our knowledge, there are not previous studies which investigated a large and homogeneous cohort of breast cancer patients about the role of RANK expression in primary cancer cells in predicting bone metastatization.
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Angiogenesis is important for tumour growth and metastatization.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "metastatization" in formal writing. Instead, use the correct term, "metastasis", or other appropriate alternatives such as "cancer spread" or "tumor dissemination".
Common error
Relying on non-standard terms like "metastatization" can lead to confusion and a perception of lower credibility. Always verify your terminology against established medical and scientific lexicons.
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Linguistic Context
The term "metastatization" functions as a noun, intended to describe the process of cancer spreading to other parts of the body. However, it's important to note that Ludwig AI identifies this term as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the term "metastatization" appears in some scientific literature, Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect. The correct and widely accepted term for the spread of cancer is "metastasis". Using "metastasis" or alternative phrases like "cancer spread" or "tumor dissemination" ensures clarity and adherence to standard English and medical terminology. Despite the term's common occurrence in scientific contexts, especially those from non-native English sources, it's best to avoid using "metastatization" in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Metastasis
This is the standard and most accurate term for the spread of cancer.
Cancer spread
A more general term describing the dissemination of cancerous cells.
Tumor dissemination
Focuses on the scattering of tumor cells from the primary site.
Metastatic progression
Emphasizes the advancement of the metastatic process.
Secondary tumor formation
Highlights the creation of new tumors in distant locations.
Distant metastasis
Specifies that the cancer has spread to locations far from the original tumor.
Cancer cell migration
Focuses on the movement of cancer cells to new sites.
Tumor colonization
Describes the establishment of new tumor sites.
Systemic spread of cancer
Indicates that the cancer has spread throughout the body.
Malignant spread
General term emphasizing the aggressive nature of the cancer's dissemination.
FAQs
What is the correct term for cancer spreading?
The correct term for cancer spreading is "metastasis". You can also use phrases like "cancer spread" or "tumor dissemination".
Why is "metastatization" considered incorrect?
"Metastatization" is not a recognized term in standard English or medical terminology. The correct term is "metastasis", which is widely accepted and understood.
In what context might I encounter the term "metastatization"?
While incorrect, "metastatization" may occasionally appear in scientific literature, particularly in contexts where English is not the primary language of the authors. However, it is best to avoid using it yourself.
What are some alternatives to describe the process of cancer spreading?
Alternatives to describe cancer spreading include "cancer spread", "tumor dissemination", and "metastatic progression". These terms accurately and clearly describe the process.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested