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    non-malignant
    /ˌnɒnməˈlɪɡnənt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a tumour) benign; not cancerous.

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  3. not likely to be harmful and especially not related to cancer: The usual cause of the disease is a nonmalignant tumour on the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. The consultant had told him that the growth was non-malignant. Fewer examples. The surgeon removed three nonmalignant moles.

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      NON-MALIGNANT meaning: 1. not likely to be harmful and...

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      non-malignant definicja: 1. not likely to be harmful and...

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    If you have been diagnosed with a tumor, the first step your doctor will take is to find out whether it is malignant or benign, as this will affect your treatment plan. In short, the meaning of malignant is cancerous and the meaning of benign is non-cancerous. Learn more about how either diagnosis affects your health. To determine whether a tumor i...

    A tumor is an abnormal lump or growth of cells. When the cells in the tumor are normal, it is benign. Something just went wrong, and they overgrew and produced a lump. When the cells are abnormal and can grow uncontrollably, they are cancerous cells, and the tumor is malignant.

    If the cells are not cancerous, the tumor is benign. It won't invade nearby tissues or spread to other areas of the body (metastasize). A benign tumor is less worrisome unless it is pressing on nearby tissues, nerves, or blood vessels and causing damage. Fibroids in the uterus or lipomas are examples of benign tumors.

    Benign tumors may need to be removed by surgery. They can grow very large, sometimes weighing pounds. They can be dangerous, such as when they occur in the brain and crowd the normal structures in the enclosed space of the skull. They can press on vital organs or block channels. Also, some types of benign tumors such as intestinal polyps are consid...

    Malignant means that the tumor is made of cancer cells, and it can invade nearby tissues. Some cancer cells can move into the bloodstream or lymph nodes, where they can spread to other tissues within the bodythis is called metastasis. Cancer can occur anywhere in the body including the breast, intestines, lungs, reproductive organs, blood, and skin...

    Some types of benign tumors only very rarely transform into malignant tumors. But some types, such as adenomatous polyps (adenomas) in the colon have a greater risk of transforming into cancer. That is why polyps, which are benign, are removed during colonoscopy. Removing them is one way of preventing colon cancer.

  4. adjective. non· ma· lig· nant ˌnän-mə-ˈlig-nənt. : not malignant. a nonmalignant tumor. nonmalignant diseases. Examples of nonmalignant in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web They are all characterized by nonmalignant tumors in the nervous system.

  5. Let’s take a closer look at these skin cancers and how they differ from one another. Nonmelanoma skin cancer. There are multiple types of nonmelanoma skin cancer, but the main forms are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and Merkel cell carcinoma.

  6. nonmalignant. (non-muh-LIG-nunt) Not cancer. Nonmalignant tumors may grow larger but do not spread to other parts of the body. Also called benign.

  7. Jan 19, 2024 · Nonmelanoma skin cancer refers to all the types of cancer that occur in the skin that are not melanoma. Several types of skin cancer fall within the broader category of nonmelanoma skin cancer, with the most common types being basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.

  8. Definition of non-malignant adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.