Anaplasia

/ænəˈpleɪʒə/ noun

In cancer biology, the process by which cells lose their specialized characteristics and become more primitive or undifferentiated, typically a sign of aggressive cancer.

From Greek ana- (back, again) + plasis (formation), literally meaning 'reformation' or 'going back' to a more primitive form.

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