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Definition of Malignancies

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- Malignancy (from Latin male 'badly' and -gnus 'born') is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse; the term is most familiar as...
- different approach in diagnosis and treatment of hematological malignancies. Hematological malignancies are malignant neoplasms ("cancer"), and they are generally...
- Malignancy is an American technical death metal band from Yonkers, New York, formed in February 1992. Malignancy was formed in February 1992 by vocalist...
- diagnosed form of oncopathology in humans and represents a wide range of malignancies. More than 40% of the total number of diagnosed cancers in the world...
- accompany (60%), or follow (22%) the onset of an internal cancer.: 506  Malignancy-****ociated acanthosis nigricans is usually rapid in onset and may be accompanied...
- as certain as sanguinolent effusion into the serous cavities." Some malignancies, especially gliomas (25%), as well as adenocarcinomas of the pancreas...
- develop as a paraneoplastic syndrome ****ociated with several forms of malignancy. It is known to be ****ociated with several viruses, especially coxsackievirus...
- "****ociation Between Coeliac Disease and Risk of Any Malignancy and Gastrointestinal Malignancy: A Meta-Analysis". Medicine. 94 (38): e1612. doi:10.1097/MD...
- with cancer after treatment, palliative care of people with terminal malignancies, ethical questions surrounding cancer care, screening of people or po****tions...
- abnormal bleeding) to ****ess the possibility of breast malignancies and endometrial malignancy, respectively. ****l ultrasonography is often the first-line...