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|Term=Differentiation
|Short definition=Differentiating agent - {{Pronunciation}} (DIH-feh-REN-shee-AY-ting AY-jent) A substance that causes a cell to transition from an immature form to a mature form. In cancer, a differentiation agent can help cancer cells become more like normal cells and grow and spread more slowly
|Short definition=Differentiation - {{Pronunciation}} (DIH-feh-REN-shee-AY-shun) In biology, describes the processes by which immature cells become mature cells with specific functions. In cancer, this describes how much or how little tumor tissue looks like the normal tissue it came from
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology

Latest revision as of 09:59, 11 January 2023

Differentiation
TermDifferentiation
Short definitionDifferentiation - (pronounced) (DIH-feh-REN-shee-AY-shun) In biology, describes the processes by which immature cells become mature cells with specific functions. In cancer, this describes how much or how little tumor tissue looks like the normal tissue it came from. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Differentiation - (pronounced) (DIH-feh-REN-shee-AY-shun) In biology, describes the processes by which immature cells become mature cells with specific functions. In cancer, this describes how much or how little tumor tissue looks like the normal tissue it came from. Well-differentiated cancer cells look more like normal cells and tend to grow and spread more slowly than poorly differentiated or undifferentiated cancer cells. Differentiation is used in tumor classification systems, which are different for each type of cancer

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