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The Origins of the Term 'Cancer': A Historical Perspective
The term "cancer" has been used to describe the disease for thousands of years. It is derived from the Greek word "karkinos," which means "crab." This name was chosen because the ancient Greeks believed that tumors resembled the shape of a crab. The term "cancer" was first used in a medical context in the 5th century BC by the Greek physician Hippocrates.Other Cancers - Related Articles
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