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malignancy


ma·lig·nan·cy

M0061300 (mə-lĭg′nən-sē)n. pl. ma·lig·nan·cies 1. also ma·lig·nance (-nəns) The state or quality of being malignant.2. A malignant tumor.

malignancy

(məˈlɪɡnənsɪ) n, pl -cies1. the state or quality of being malignant2. (Pathology) pathol a cancerous growth

ma•lig•nan•cy

(məˈlɪg nən si)

n., pl. -cies. 1. the quality or condition of being malignant. 2. malignant character or behavior. 3. a malignant tumor. Also, ma•lig′nance (for defs. 1, 2). [1595–1605]
Thesaurus
Noun1.malignancy - (medicine) a malignant statemalignancy - (medicine) a malignant state; progressive and resistant to treatment and tending to cause deathmalignancecancer cell - a cell that is part of a malignant tumormedical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniquesdisease - an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioningmalignant neoplasm, malignant tumor, metastatic tumor - a tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other parts of the body
2.malignancy - quality of being disposed to evilmalignancy - quality of being disposed to evil; intense ill willmalignance, malignityevilness, evil - the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice; "attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world"benignancy, benignity, graciousness - the quality of being kind and gentle

malignancy

nounA desire to harm others or to see others suffer:despitefulness, ill will, malevolence, malice, maliciousness, malignity, meanness, nastiness, poisonousness, spite, spitefulness, venomousness, viciousness.
Translations
malignit...malignità

malignancy


malignancy:

see cancercancer,
in medicine, common term for neoplasms, or tumors, that are malignant. Like benign tumors, malignant tumors do not respond to body mechanisms that limit cell growth.
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malignancy


malignancy

 [mah-lig´nan-se] a tendency to progress in virulence. In popular usage, any condition that, if uncorrected, tends to worsen so as to cause serious illness or death. Cancer is the best known example.

ma·lig·nan·cy

(mă-lig'nant-sē), The property or condition of being malignant.

ma·lig·nan·cy

cancerophobia, carcinophobia.

malignancy

(mə-lĭg′nən-sē)n. pl. malignan·cies 1. also malignance (-nəns) The state or quality of being malignant.2. A malignant tumor.

malignancy

A cancer capable of metastasising.

malignancy

A cancer capable of metastasizing. See Congenital malignancy, Conjugal malignancy, Occult primary malignancy, Occupational malignancy, Post-trauma malignancy, Premalignancy, Secondary malignancy.

ma·lig·nan·cy

(mă-lig'năn-sē) The property or condition of being malignant.

malignancy

a structure (such as a tumour) or condition (such as a fever) the progressive version of which is threatening to life.

Malignancy

A malignancy is a tumor that is cancerous and growing.Mentioned in: CT-Guided Biopsy, X Rays of the Orbit

Patient discussion about malignancy

Q. how many types of cancer are they? A. There are over 200 different types of cancer. You can develop cancer in any body organ. There are over 60 different organs in the body where you can get a cancer.
Each organ is made up of several different tissue types. For example, there is usually a surface covering of skin or epithelial tissue. Underneath that there will be some connective tissue, often containing gland cells. Underneath that there is often a layer of muscle tissue and so on. Each type of tissue is made up of specific types of cells. Cancer can develop in just about any type of cell in the body. So there is almost always more than one type of cancer that can develop in any one organ.

Q. why does it call "cancer"?can you treat cancer? A. the name came from the appearance of the cut surface of a solid malignant tumour, with the veins stretched on all sides as the animal the crab has its feet, whence it derives its name. Hippocrates first called it in that name after describing few types of cancer.
some of the cancers are treatable but that is a big subject. there are some very nice videos here on the site that can give you a clue about that. just search them there ^ :)

Q. Cancer - incurable? When i was surfing the internet for the incurable disease, i found CANCER is one among them. Is there not a medicine found yet? Really is it incurable?A. I like to share with you what i read from a book it said 'With modern day treatments many cancers are completely cured but unfortunately there are still many others which are not.

Although it is not always possible to be certain, doctors are often able to tell whether or not a particular cancer might be cured. Even if cancer is incurable they will usually still offer treatment in the hope of prolonging life and, controlling, symptoms.'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOBvDTf9ohQ

More discussions about malignancy

malignancy


  • noun

Synonyms for malignancy

noun a desire to harm others or to see others suffer

Synonyms

  • despitefulness
  • ill will
  • malevolence
  • malice
  • maliciousness
  • malignity
  • meanness
  • nastiness
  • poisonousness
  • spite
  • spitefulness
  • venomousness
  • viciousness

Synonyms for malignancy

noun (medicine) a malignant state

Synonyms

  • malignance

Related Words

  • cancer cell
  • medical specialty
  • medicine
  • disease
  • malignant neoplasm
  • malignant tumor
  • metastatic tumor

noun quality of being disposed to evil

Synonyms

  • malignance
  • malignity

Related Words

  • evilness
  • evil

Antonyms

  • benignancy
  • benignity
  • graciousness
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