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Tony Schmitt
9 December, 14:08
Definition of Malignant
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Zimmerman
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Mal means bad. malignant is opposite of benign. in latin it means, "born to be bad". It is cells that divide uncontrollably and can spread to other tissues. Sarcoma is a malignant cancer.
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