Pathogenesis

usgb/ˌpæθəˈdʒenɪsɪs/
noun

The process of how a disease develops in a body.

Understanding the pathogenesis of cancer could help create more effective treatments.
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Often appears as...

  • pathogenesis of disease
  • pathogenesis of infection

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Technical Term

Used mainly in medical or scientific contexts to describe disease processes.

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Researchers studied the pathogenesis of diabetes to find new treatments.
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Not Human-Centric

Can be applied to diseases in all living organisms, not just humans.

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The pathogenesis of the fungal infection was observed in plants.
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Dynamic Process

Implies a developing or changing process, not a static condition.

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The seminar focused on the pathogenesis of the disease, highlighting its stages.
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