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Often used to describe cancers, this term implies aggressive invasion, to the point where surrounding structures are compromised or destroyed. Alternatively, a tumor that begins in one spot and spreads to a distant site is described as malignant. More generally, a disease process other than a tumor may be described as malignant, meaning that it is rapidly progressive and destructive.
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| malignant |
Very dangerous or virulent, causing or likely to cause death.
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| malignant tumor |
A cancerous tumor.
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| malignant |
of tumours, having the properties of anaplasia, invasiveness and metastasis.
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| malignant tumor |
A cancerous tumor that invades nearby tissues thereby eventually causing damage to vital organs.
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