hepatocarcinogenesis

hepatocarcinogenesis
he·pa·to·car·cin·o·gen·e·sis -.kärs-ən-ō-'jen-ə-səs n, pl -e·ses -.sēz the production of cancer of the liver

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hep·a·to·car·ci·no·gen·e·sis (hep″ə-to-kahr″sĭ-no-jenґə-sis) the production of carcinoma of the liver.

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