Carcinoid

/ˈkɑrsɪnɔɪd/ noun

A slow-growing neuroendocrine tumor that usually develops in the gastrointestinal tract and produces hormone-like substances.

From 'carcino-' (cancer) plus '-oid' (resembling). Named in the early 1900s because these tumors resembled cancer under the microscope but behaved less aggressively than typical cancers.

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