Comment by robocat
3 years ago
FYI: your comment is a unique result for “metastatic solid-state tumors”[1], so much much less?
[1] https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=%22metastatic+solid-state+...
3 years ago
FYI: your comment is a unique result for “metastatic solid-state tumors”[1], so much much less?
[1] https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=%22metastatic+solid-state+...
The "-state" part is the neologism. GP meant "solid tumors" or "solid cancers".
I think he means just solid in the sense that it’s not moving cells.
I think the usual split of solid tumor vs blood (aka 'hematologic' or 'heme')
We talking tumors in the state of metastatic solid?