Met a Stasi's employee from former East Germany once, he was not very friendly.
malignant
Depends on the form. If cancer has spread, it is said to have metastasized. The spreading itself is called metastasis. "Lung carcinoma with metastasis to the liver."
There is also a special type of metastasis that can occur regionally with malignant melanoma; it is known as an in-transit metastasis.
The word metastasis is singular, metastases is plural.
Metastasis is the spread of a disease from one organ or part to another non-adjacent organ or part.
Nicole Beauchemin has written: 'Metastasis of colorectal cancer' -- subject(s): Colorectal Neoplasms, Complications, Cancer, Neoplasm Metastasis, Rectum, Metastasis, Colon (Anatomy)
Metastasis
They can die from metastasis to lungs leading to respiratory distress or neck metastasis
A tumor that has spread has metastasized, and is a metastatic tumor. The new sites of tumor growth are called metastases (singular metastasis).The process of metastasis is the process of tumour cells breaking away from the primary tumour and spreading to other parts of the body. The 4 main sites of metastasis are the brain, bones, liver and lungs. Metastatic tumours spread to these organs causing considerable harm to them. The naturopathic approach to controlling metastasis is salvestrol therapy. Anti-metastatic drugs are in clinical trials such asCabozantinib.A tumor that has spread has metastasized, and is a metastatic tumor.
the lungs are where things start getting small enough to clog and hold a metastasis
Metastases
stasis