chemosensitivity

English

Etymology

chemo- + sensitivity

Noun

chemosensitivity (plural chemosensitivities)

  1. (medicine) A measure of the sensitivity of a tumour to the effects of an anticancer drug.
  2. (medicine) A measure of the sensitivity of a microbial sample to the effects of an antimicrobial drug.

Usage notes

The microbial sense is less common than the tumor sense; in current usage antibiotic sensitivity is seldom called chemosensitivity, just as antibiotic therapy is seldom called chemotherapy today.

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