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cytoreductive therapy (medicine) and colophon (iou)


cytoreductive therapy (medicine)


cytoreductive therapy
Therapy with the intention of reducing the number of cells in a lesion, usually a malignancy.


colophon (iou)



colophon noun. E17.
[Late Latin colophon from Greek kolophon summit, finishing touch.]
A crowning or finishing touch. rare. E17.
C. Connolly One of the colophons of literature, one of those great writers who put full stop to a form of Art, was Marcel Proust.
A statement, sometimes with a device, at the end of a manuscript or printed book, giving information about its authorship, production, etc. (as the printer's name and date and place of printing). L18.
b. A publisher's or printer's imprint; loosely a publisher's device, esp. on a title-page. M20.