malignancy in the PONS Dictionary

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T-cadherin loss in tumor cells is associated with tumor malignancy, invasiveness and metastasis.
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Unknown primary tumors and rarely, urinary or respiratory tract malignancies cause umbilical metastases.
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Sinus hyperplasia may be associated with non-hematolymphoid malignancy.
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Prostate specific antigen levels may be elevated, although there is no malignancy.
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Those occurring in the pancreas have a greater potential for malignancy.
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A fine needle biopsy is often performed to differentiate it from malignancy.
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Most research currently involves their application to lymphomas, as these are highly radio-sensitive malignancies.
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They often lead to an increased tendency to develop certain types of malignancies.
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However, he said that at the beginning of the twentieth century 90% of treatments were for more advanced malignancies.
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Weeks and associates reported on 111 renal rhabdoid cases of which 13.5% also had a central nervous system malignancy.
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