Preferred Label : Solid Neoplasm;
NCIt synonyms : Solid Tumor;
NCIt related terms : Solid tumor, NOS; Solid Tumour;
NCIt definition : A benign or malignant neoplasm arising from tissues that do not include fluid areas.
Representative examples include epithelial neoplasms (e.g. lung carcinoma, prostate
carcinoma, breast carcinoma, colon carcinoma), and neoplasms arising from the soft
tissues and bones (e.g. leiomyosarcoma, liposarcoma, chondrosarcoma, osteosarcoma).
Neoplasms originating from the blood or bone marrow (leukemias and myeloproliferative
disorders) are not considered solid tumors.;
Alternative definition : NCI-GLOSS: An abnormal mass of tissue that usually does not contain cysts or liquid
areas. Solid tumors may be benign (not cancer), or malignant (cancer). Different types
of solid tumors are named for the type of cells that form them. Examples of solid
tumors are sarcomas, carcinomas, and lymphomas. Leukemias (cancers of the blood) generally
do not form solid tumors.; FDA: Abnormal mass of tissue that usually does not contain cysts or liquid areas.
Solid tumours may be benign (not cancerous), or malignant (cancerous). Different types
of solid tumours are named for the type of cells that form them. If tumours are associated
with those under the term cancer, these terms should be used.;
Neoplastic status : Undetermined;
Codes from synonyms : 10029000; CDR0000045301; 4552;
Origin ID : C9292;
UMLS CUI : C0280100;
Automatic exact mappings (from CISMeF team)
Disease excludes normal cell origin
Manual BTNT mappings - CISMeF
Semantic type(s)
UMLS correspondences (same concept)
concept_is_in_subset
disease_excludes_normal_tissue_origin
disease_has_abnormal_cell
disease_has_associated_gene
disease_has_finding
disease_may_have_normal_cell_origin
special_category_of_neoplasm
https://www.e-cancer.fr/Expertises-et-publications/Les-donnees-sur-les-cancers/Survie-des-personnes-atteintes-de-cancer-en-France-metropolitaine
2021
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false
false
France
survival
hematologic neoplasms
Solid Neoplasm
survival rate
scientific and technical information
france
survival analysis
neoplasms
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2020
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false
false
France
coronavirus infections
pneumonia, viral
journal article
disease transmission, infectious
neoplasms
Solid Neoplasm
patient care management
hospitalization
neoplasms
guideline
pneumonia, viral
coronavirus infections
pandemics
COVID-19
COVID-19
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