carcinemia

/kɑːrsɪˈniːmɪə/ (KAR-si-NEE-mee-uh)

Definitions

1. noun

A condition in which there is an abnormal presence of cancer cells in the blood.

“The doctor ordered a blood test to check for carcinemia in the patient’s body.”

Synonyms

  • carcinoma
  • carcinomatosis

Antonyms

  • blood normalcy
  • hematological health