Sandra has a family history of osteoporosis. Her doctor advises her to eat foods rich in calcium. Which foods should she add to her diet?
A.
fruits, especially grapes and berries
B.
unsaturated fats like olive and soybean oil
C.
beet greens, broccoli, and cheese
The answer is Benign, I just took the test! :)
The synonym of non malignant is benign.
The type of tumor that grows slowly and is typically surrounded by membranes, preventing it from spreading to surrounding tissues, is called a benign tumor. These tumors are non-cancerous and often encapsulated, which helps to confine their growth. They can usually be removed surgically, and they generally do not recur after removal. Examples include lipomas and fibromas.
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.Hope that helps!
benign
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the term "malignant" is used by Dr. Reynolds to describe Mrs. Dubose's morphine addiction. Malignant in this context means spreading and harmful, like a cancer. Mrs. Dubose's addiction is described as malignant because it is destructive and has serious consequences for her health and well-being.
No. By definition, a benign tumor is incapable of spreading to other locations by metastasis. It may, however, spread to adjacent areas by directly spreading there.No. Only malignant tumors can metastasize.
Yes, it can spread the proper name for a spreading tumor is Malignant, meaning that it spreads from the tumor into the blood supply and then they regrow and repopulate
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" means especially bad, evil, or (in the case of cancer) deadly. Nowadays, you almost always hear this word applied to cancer, and a malignant cancer would be one that is fast-growing, spreading to other parts of the body, and capable of causing death. I'm afraid the doctor thinks your tumor might be malignant, Mr. Jones.
These are: superficial spreading, nodular, lentigo maligna, and acral lentiginous melanomas, accounting for 70%, 15% to 30%, 4% to 10%, and 2% to 8% of cases, respectively.
The key to successful treatment is early diagnosis. Patients identified with localized, thin, small lesions (typified by superficial spreading subtype) nearly always survive.