The term literally means growing worse and resisting treatment. It is used as a synonym for cancerous and connotes a harmful condition, that generally is life-threatening
Malignant cells are cell that are not in use at the current time.
Malignant cells have changed such that they lose normal control mechanisms governing growth
A malignant tumor is a mass of cells that invades and distroys healthy tissue.
No, that's the opposite, most malignant cells have lost their ability to undergo apoptosis.
A malignant cell is a cancer cell. Once that is growing out of control. No malignant cell means the absence of cancer cells. This means the observed cells are healthy.
malignant cells
Radiation therapy kills malignant tumor cells by breaking them apart.
The tumor is said to be malignant.
Yes. They would be called malignant cells.
These malignant cells may crowd the bone marrow, and, depending on the stage, prevent the production of normal red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
It is called a tumor.
Malignant (very virulent or infectious) Neoplasm (abnormal gorwth of cells). It is sometimes defined as cancer. Technically, Malignant Neoplastic Progession is the abnormal and uncontrolled growth of cells or tissue which eventually forms a tumor.