A malignant tumour means that it is a tumour which has cancer
That is the UK spelling (e.g. cancer) - "tumour". The preferred US spelling is "tumor".
Such a tumour is called a secondary or a metastasis.
Yes.......depends on what kind of tumor, tho.
A brain tumour.
tumour-tropic is such that affects tumours adversely, lethaly
Carcinoma is a type of tumour that has been developed from the epithelial cells.
Tumour excision is a surgical procedure where a surgeon removes a tumor from the body. This procedure is commonly done to remove cancerous or non-cancerous growths to prevent them from spreading and causing health issues. After excision, the tumor is usually sent for further analysis to determine its nature and whether any additional treatment is needed.
phylloides tumour is a giant fibroadenoma ,which has a tendency to become malignant,
A benign tumor is one that remains confined to its original site; it does not metastasize, or spread. Another word for a benign tumour is onenon-cancerous.
A malignant tumour of epithelial origin is called a carcinoma.
"we were so happy to find out that John's tumour was benign"Luckily, the tumor was benign.