carcinoma
/kɑːrsɪˈnoʊmə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of cancer that originates in epithelial cells, often affecting the skin, breast, lung, or other organs.
“The doctor diagnosed her with a rare form of carcinoma called melanoma.”
2. noun
A tumor or growth of epithelial cells that may be malignant or benign.
“The surgeon removed the carcinoma from her breast before it could spread to other parts of her body.”