malignant neoplastic disease

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malignant neoplastic disease

A doctor explains a malignant neoplastic disease using a medical diagram.

Definition

Noun: A serious medical condition characterized by the development of a malignant tumor, which is an abnormal mass of tissue resulting from the uncontrolled division of cells. These cells have the potential to invade surrounding tissues and spread (metastasize) to distant parts of the body via the lymphatic system or the bloodstream.

Usage

This term is a formal, medical synonym for cancer. It is used in clinical, scientific, and academic contexts to describe the disease process with precision. - The biopsy confirmed the presence of a malignant neoplastic disease. - Research funding is crucial for finding new treatments for various malignant neoplastic diseases.

Advanced Usage
  • In Pathology Reports: The term is used to specify the nature of a growth, distinguishing it from benign (non-cancerous) neoplasms.
    • The histology report described the lesion as a malignant neoplastic disease of epithelial origin.
  • In Medical Literature: Used to discuss the biological mechanisms, epidemiology, or treatment of cancer as a general class of diseases.
    • The paper reviewed the genetic markers associated with the progression of malignant neoplastic disease.
Variants and Related Words
  • Neoplasm (n): A general term for any new and abnormal growth of tissue; a tumor. It can be benign or malignant.
    • The scan detected a neoplasm in the lung.
  • Malignancy (n): The state or presence of a malignant tumor; often used interchangeably with "cancer."
    • The malignancy was found to be aggressive.
  • Oncology (n): The branch of medicine that deals with the study and treatment of tumors, especially malignant ones.
    • She is a specialist in oncology.
Synonyms
  • Cancer: The most common and general synonym.
  • Malignancy: Emphasizes the cancerous, harmful nature of the growth.
  • Carcinoma/Sarcoma/Leukemia, etc.: Specific types of malignant neoplastic diseases named for their cell or tissue of origin.
Related Phrases (Medical Terminology)
  • Metastatic disease: Refers specifically to a malignant neoplastic disease that has spread from its original site to other areas of the body.
    • The patient was diagnosed with metastatic disease to the liver.
  • Primary malignant neoplasm: The original site where the cancer began.
    • The primary malignant neoplasm was located in the colon.
malignant neoplastic disease

A doctor explains a malignant neoplastic disease using a medical diagram.

Noun
  1. any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division; it may spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stream

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