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Thursday, May 27, 2021

Why is Cancer, Cancer, Cancer?

    Cancer's English is Cancer, Cancer English is Cancer, is there any connection behind this?

    400 years ago, "Father of Medicine" Hippoot named Carcinos / Carcinoma in Greek, in Greek, Crab.

The reason behind this is that the projection of cancer's fingers can make people think of crabs, and cancer is like crabs.


    It is also explained that when the malignant tumor is as hard as the crab shell is touched from the outside, or the sensation of cancer cell pain is as painful by the crab.


    About 47 years ago, the ancient Roman philosopher Serus was translated by this Greek word as a Latino Cancer when writing an encyclopedia, which was used to name cancer.

    Then, this vocabulary is also widely used in English.

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    CRAB [Kræb] n. Crab

    Tumour [tjuːmə (r)] n. [tumor] tumor; tumor

    Encyclopedia [ɪnˌsaɪkləpiːdiəə] n. Encyclopedia

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