carcinosis

/kɑːrsɪˈnoʊsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a disease or condition of the skin, particularly a type of eczema or skin inflammation, caused by cancer cells or cancer treatment

“The patient’s dermatologist diagnosed her with a rare form of carcinosis due to her chemotherapy.”

Synonyms

  • carcinomatosis
  • skin cancer

Antonyms

  • skin health