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| Term | Oncolysis |
| Short definition | oncology pharmacist - (pronounced) (on-KAH-loh-jee FAR-muh-see SPEH-shuh list) A licensed pharmacist with special training in the design, administration, supervision and modification of chemotherapy for cancer patients. Also called BCOP and certified oncology pharmacist |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
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Oncolysis - (pronounced) (on-KAH-lih-sis) The lysis (breakdown) of cancer cells. This can be caused by chemical or physical means (such as strong detergents or high-energy sound waves) or by infection with a strain of virus that can lyse cells
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