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Malignancy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malignancy (from the Latin roots mal- = "bad" and -genus = "born") is the tendency of a medical condition, especially tumors to become progressively worse and to potentially result in death. It i...
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Cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term malignancy refers to cancerous cells that usually have the ability to spread, invade, and destroy tissue. Malignant cells tend to have fast, uncontrolled growth. Malignant cells that are resistant to treatment may return after being removed or destroyed.
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Carcinogenesis - Properties of malignant cells ... A Wisdom Archive on Carcinogenesis - Properties of malignant cells ... Carcinogenesis - Properties of malignant cells: Encyclopedia - Carcinogenesis...
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Colorectal cancer is malignant cells found in the colon or rectum. ... Colorectal cancer is malignant cells found in the colon or rectum. The colon and the rectum are part of the large intestine, which is part of the digestive system. Because colon cancer and rectal cancers have many features in common,
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The ultimate goal in cancer research, a treatment that kills cancer cells whilst leaving healthy cells untouched, is brought nearer by the success of a new therapeutic approach.
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