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Collection of Tumor Cliparts (22)
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A focused gallery of tumor illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A transparent anatomical model highlighting a red-colored tumor in the upper right parietal region of the brain, with visible skull, cervical spine, and vascular structures.
The pink ribbon stands as a powerful, universally recognized emblem of hope, solidarity, and action in the fight against breast cancer.
These playful yet menacing germs help kids visualize bacteria and viruses in a memorable, non-scary way.
This multicolored awareness ribbon symbolizes hope and solidarity for those affected by desmoid tumors-a rare, non-metastasizing but locally aggressive condition.
A dynamic, hand-drawn-style red "A" that balances elegance and boldness against a stark black backdrop.
A clean, minimalist white awareness ribbon-used globally to represent solidarity with causes like lung cancer, bone cancer, and albinism.
A gray awareness ribbon representing solidarity with those affected by brain cancer, mental health conditions, or Parkinson’s disease.
A sleek, monochromatic gray ribbon-symbol of strength, awareness, and solidarity for critical health causes.
Each colored ribbon represents a specific cause-learn what red, pink, blue, green, black, and others stand for in global health advocacy.
The purple ribbon stands as a universal emblem of compassion and advocacy for multiple critical health and social causes.
The purple ribbon stands as a universal symbol of hope, solidarity, and advocacy for critical health and social causes.
Axial T1-weighted post-contrast MRI showing a well-defined ring-enhancing lesion in the right frontal lobe, consistent with an abscess or high-grade glioma.
A delicate monarch butterfly merges with a white awareness ribbon honoring a mother in 2020-art that speaks of strength, memory, and enduring love.
Two vibrant teal boxing gloves frame empowering text-perfect for inspiring confidence and challenging stereotypes.
The yellow ribbon stands as a powerful symbol of hope, courage, and community for those affected by childhood cancer and related causes.