IPA: /ˌkɑːrsɪnəˈmoʊtəʊsɪs/
KK: /kɑrˌsɪnəˈmoʊtəsɪs/
A medical condition where cancerous tumors spread to various parts of the body from a primary site.
The patient was diagnosed with carcinomatosis after the cancer had spread extensively.
Carcinomatosis is formed from "carcinoma" (from Greek "karkinoma", meaning cancer or tumor) and "-osis" (from Greek "osis", meaning condition or process). The term refers to a condition characterized by the presence of multiple carcinomas or cancerous tumors in the body.
Think of 'carcinoma' as a type of cancer and '-osis' as a condition. This helps you remember that 'carcinomatosis' refers to a condition involving multiple cancers.