"Malignant neoplasms" is a medical term used to describe cancerous growths. It refers to abnormal cells that divide and multiply uncontrollably, invading nearby tissues and potentially spreading to other parts of the body. These growths are harmful and require medical attention and treatment.
Full definition
We did a needle aspirate and it was found to be «Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC)-- an uncommon form
of malignant neoplasm that arises within secretory glands».
Due to the inhibition of RNA transcription, ActD has been found to have antineoplastic properties in the treatment of various
malignant neoplasms including Wilm's tumour [14].
Phase I Study of MK - 3475 (Pembrolizumab) in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Relapsed / Refractory or Disseminated Malignant Neoplasm
NG2 is also expressed by several types of
highly malignant neoplasms, including melanomas, glioblastomas, and lymphomas (Burg et al, 1998).
These are anaplastic (undifferentiated cell, characteristic
of malignant neoplasms) round cells that no longer resemble macrophages (white blood cells within tissues, produced by the division of monocytes) and display multiple criteria for malignancy.
«Prudential's methodical actuary,» as I wrote in Truth, «had gone through his company's own life insurance payouts for the previous year and had discovered that two words kept recurring in the ledgers:
malignant neoplasm.»
Patients should receive balanced information stressing not only the overall very low risk of progression to
malignant neoplasm but also the symptoms that could signal such development and the need to consult their physician,» the study concludes.
In addition to confirming an overall survival advantage and reduction in cardiovascular - related deaths among persons who participate in regular exercise, we also found a reduced rate of deaths from other causes including
malignant neoplasms and neurologic disorders.
Minor Health Concerns — panosteitis, vWD, progressive posterior paresis, cauda equina, pyotraumatic dermatitis, skin allergies,
malignant neoplasms, pannus, cataract, gastric torsion, perianal fistulas, cardiomyopathy and occasionally pancreatic insufficiency
Additional tissue samples from other organs such as the lymph nodes may be necessary to determine the rate and extent of spread of
a malignant neoplasm.
Again, this type of tumor is difficult to diagnose and it can be confused with
some malignant neoplasms.
Mast Cell Tumor — the most frequently recognized malignant or potentially
malignant neoplasms of dogs.
Cancers are
malignant neoplasms (growths) that occur when cell - dividing «brake» mechanisms — the genes that keep growth in check — go awry.
A neoplasm is a tumor that grows as opposed to one that swells; a benign neoplasm is non-cancerous, and
a malignant neoplasm is cancer.
Melanomas are
malignant neoplasms that can develop in a pre-existing mole.
Any opportunistic infection and / or
malignant neoplasm, if at the time of the accident or sickness the Insured had an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or having an antibody positive blood test to HIV (Human Immune - deficiency Virus).