Deduction
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Deduction | |
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Term | Deduction |
Short definition | Deduction - (pronounced) (TRIH-ger) In medicine, a specific event that initiates a process or produces a specific result. For example, chemotherapy, painful treatments, or the smells, sounds, and sights that accompany them can induce anxiety and fear in a patient with cancer. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Deduction - (pronounced) (TRIH-ger) In medicine, a specific event that initiates a process or produces a specific result. For example, chemotherapy, painful treatments, or the smells, sounds, and sights that accompany them can induce anxiety and fear in a patient with cancer. In the case of allergies, contact with mold, pollen or dust can trigger sneezing, watery eyes and coughing
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