Cancer Symptoms and Diagnosis |
Carcinoma; Malignancy; Neoplasm; Oncology; Tumor |
In medicine, malignant is a clinical term that is used to describe a clinical course that progresses rapidly to death. It is typically applied to neoplasms that show aggressive behavior characterised by local invasion or distant metastasis. The change of cells from benign to malignant behavior is called malignant transformation. Usually this diagnosis is made by pathologic examination of tissues. However, often the physician during the history and physical examination can find that there hav ...
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Cancer: Risk Factors and Genetics
... What is a risk factor? A risk factor is something that may increase the chance of developing a disease. Some examples of risk factors for cancer include: Age Race Gender A family history of certain ca...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Radionuclide Scanning (Nuclear Medicine Scanning) ... What is radionuclide scanning? Radionuclide scanning, also called nuclear medicine scanning, is a test that produces pictures (scans) of internal body parts using small amounts of radioactive material...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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Resources
- ''''The Free-Radical Theory of Aging: Part I - How it all began'''' (HealthWorld)
- A Time to Heal: Chronotherapy Tunes In to Body's Rhythms (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)

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