Carcinemia

/ˌkɑrsɪˈniːmiə/ noun

The presence of cancer cells or cancerous substances circulating in the bloodstream.

Combining 'carcino-' (cancer, from Greek 'karkinos' meaning crab) with '-emia' (condition of the blood). This medical term emerged in the 20th century as doctors studied how cancer spreads through the body.

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