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|Term=hypnosis
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|Short definition=Hyperuricemia (HY-pro-YOO-rih-SEE-mee-uh) A buildup of uric acid (a byproduct of metabolism) in the blood. Hyperuricemia is a side effect of some cancer drugs 
|Short definition=hypnosis (hip NOH sister) A trance-like state in which a person becomes more aware and focused on a specific thought, feeling, image, sensation, or behavior. Under hypnosis, a person can feel calm, relaxed, and more open to suggestions. 
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology

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Hypnosis
TermHypnosis
Short definitionhypnosis (hip NOH sister) A trance-like state in which a person becomes more aware and focused on a specific thought, feeling, image, sensation, or behavior. Under hypnosis, a person can feel calm, relaxed, and more open to suggestions. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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hypnosis - (pronounced) (hip NOH sister) A trance-like state in which a person becomes more aware and focused on a specific thought, feeling, image, sensation, or behavior. Under hypnosis, a person can feel calm, relaxed, and more open to suggestions. Hypnosis is usually performed with the help of a specially trained therapist. It can be used to relieve stress, anxiety, and pain, and to help a person quit smoking or lose weight. Hypnosis is a form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)

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