If you mean, "What is the worst : malignant or benign cancer?" the answer is Malignant. If a person has a tumor for instance, in the benign state it is virtually harmless, it means that the tumor would not be cancerous, but, when a tumor is malignant that means cancer has developed and is spreading to other parts/cells in the body.
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Cervical cancer is malignant as they invade tissues and organs
No. A benign tumour is any abnormal tissue mass that is not a cancer. They lack all three of the malignant properties of a cancer, i.e., they don't grow aggressively, they don't invade surrounding tissue and they do not metastasize.
Yes. Melanomas are the leading cause of death from skin disease.
if it is malignant, it is, benign, no.
It can be ...it is fatty tissue...benign or malignant.
If it's benign, it's not malignant. If it's malignant, it's not benign.
Benign :) Trust me, I'm in anatomy classes.Benign
There is no way for an individual to tell the difference between a benign and malignant cancer. A biopsy will have to be taken by a doctor and then sent off to the lab to determine what it is and if it is cancerous.
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The cancer had caused the cells to form a tumor; whether it was malignant or benign was unknown.
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.
malignant (harmful) and benign (harmless)