释义 |
chemoˈtherapist, n. [f. chemotherapy n. + -ist.] One who specializes in chemotherapy.
1934in Webster. 1935Chambers's Encycl. IV. 246/1 Ehrlich, Paul, a great bacteriologist and chemotherapist, was born of Jewish family at Strehelen, in Prussian Silesia, 14th March 1854. 1976Lancet 4 Dec. 1233/1 Head and neck cancers demand the multidisciplinary skills of ‘head-and-neck oncologists’—collaborating closely with plastic surgeons, maxillo-facial surgeons, radiotherapists, and chemotherapists. 1988Sci. Amer. Aug. 50/2 The cancer chemotherapist attempts to interfere selectively with malignant cells. |