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Metastasis vs Genometastasis - What's the difference?

metastasis | genometastasis |

As nouns the difference between metastasis and genometastasis

is that metastasis is the transference of a bodily function or disease to another part of the body, specifically the development of a secondary area of disease remote from the original site, as with some cancers while genometastasis is metastasis via the hypothetical transfer of DNA, via the blood, from infected cells to remote cells.

metastasis

English

Noun

(metastases)
  • (medicine) The transference of a bodily function or disease to another part of the body, specifically the development of a secondary area of disease remote from the original site, as with some cancers.
  • * 1963: Thomas Pynchon, V.
  • Stayed in her own house, searched her body each morning and examined her conscience each night for progressive symptoms of the metastasis she feared was in her.
  • (metaphor) The spread of a harmful event to another location, like the metastasis of a cancer.
  • (rhetoric) Denying adversaries' arguments and turning the arguments back on them.
  • Derived terms

    * metastasectomy * metastasized * metastasizing * metastatic

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    genometastasis

    English

    Noun

    (genometastases)
  • metastasis via the hypothetical transfer of DNA, via the blood, from infected cells to remote cells