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Benign is the opposite of malignant
Benign :) Trust me, I'm in anatomy classes.Benign
rhabdomyoma - benign neoplasm rabdomyosarcoma - malignant neoplasm
This is cancer of the placenta, known as placental cancer or Choriocarcinoma
Yes, a malignant tumor is cancerous. The term "malignant" is used in medical terminology to describe tumors or growths that are cancerous in nature. Malignant tumors are characterized by uncontrolled and abnormal cell growth, and they have the potential to invade nearby tissues and spread to other parts of the body through a process called metastasis. This ability to invade and metastasize distinguishes malignant tumors from benign tumors, which do not invade nearby tissues and are typically noncancerous.
A malignant tumour means that it is a tumour which has cancer
A chondroma is a benign cartilaginous tumor.
One kind of adrenal tumor that is often benign is a pheochromocytoma.
Neoplasm is the medical term meaning tumor; a neoplasm can be malignant (cancerous) or benign.
adenoma: A benign epithelial tumor having a glandular origin and structure.
Sarcoma (for examp. Langerhern Cell Sarcoma, Sarcoma of Ewing). addition! Reticulosarcoma (means sarcoma of the reticulocyte cells) A malignant tumor of connective tissue is called Sarcoma. There are three different subcategories: Hard Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in bone or cartilage), Soft Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in muscles, tendons, or lymphatic vessels) , and Liquid Tissue Sarcomas (can occur in blood and lymph)
medical term pertaining to the thymus
Pituitary adenoma is a benign tumor of the pituitary.