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Malignancy

Malignancy (from Latin male 'badly' and -gnus 'born') is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse; the term is most familiar as a characterization of cancer.

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Deaths
c. 10 million per year
Diagnostic method
Biopsy
Frequency
442.4 per 100,000 per year
Other names
Cancer, malignant neoplasm
Risk factors
Smoking, sun exposure, genetics—history of malignancy, solid organ transplantation (post-transplant malignancy), infectious diseases
Specialty
Oncology

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Malignancy

Nodes74
Edges73
Triples58
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027027
Components1

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Malignancy

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related to Triggers · 10
Malignancy → At, Bacteria, DNA, Infectious, Inflammation, Once, The, These, This, Viral
related to Chemotherapy · 9
Malignancy → Chemotherapy, IA, IP, It, IV, Some, The, There, This
related to Epidemiology · 6
Malignancy → Additionally, China, Further, In, Lung, The
related to Signs and symptoms · 6
Malignancy → On, Once, Signs, There, Usually, When
related to Surgery · 5
Malignancy → Surgery, Surgical, These, This, When
related to Management · 3
Malignancy → Common, Photoradiation, There
related to Hyperthermia · 2
Malignancy → The, This
related to Risk factors · 2
Malignancy → Other, Traditional
Deaths · 1
Malignancy → c. 10 million per year
Diagnostic method · 1
Malignancy → Biopsy

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malignant tumour cancer cells treatment risk also benign used chemotherapy hyperthermia surgery symptoms form include due growth body tissue lump

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
MalignancyDeathsc. 10 million per year1.00infobox
MalignancyDiagnostic methodBiopsy1.00infobox
MalignancyFrequency442.4 per 100,000 per year1.00infobox
MalignancyOther namesCancer, malignant neoplasm1.00infobox
MalignancyRisk factorsSmoking, sun exposure, genetics—history of malignancy, solid organ transplantation (post-transplant malignancy), infectious diseases1.00infobox
MalignancySpecialtyOncology1.00infobox
MalignancySymptomsFatigue, lump(s), change in skin, abnormal bleeding, prolonged cough, unexplained weight loss1.00infobox
MalignancyTreatmentPhotoradiation therapy, surgery, chemotherapy, hyperthermia1.00infobox
weight lossinstance ofcan be difficult to diagnose or can be misdiagnosed.Signs include observable or measurable aspects0.80text
fatigue or changes in appetiteinstance ofsymptoms are felt internally by the individual0.80text
infectious diseasesinstance oftriggers0.80text
and exposure to risk factors.TriggersInfectious diseases play a role in the development of malignancyinstance oftriggers0.80text

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