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Head and Neck, 2019
Potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity (OPMD) are a heterogeneous group of lesions associated with a variable risk of malignant transformation (MT) to invasive cancer.
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Potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity (OPMD) are a heterogeneous group of lesions associated with a variable risk of malignant transformation (MT) to invasive cancer.
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Response criteria for phase II studies of supratentorial malignant glioma.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1990We suggest "new" response criteria for phase II studies of supratentorial malignant glioma and favor rigorous criteria similar to those in medical oncology, with important modifications.
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Anogenital malignancies and pre‐malignancies
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2011AbstractAnogenital pre‐malignancies and malignancies are frequently encountered. Aetiopathogenetically, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection plays a critical role. However, there is a variable degree of association of HPV infection with the development of anogenital malignancies.
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BIOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY AND SOCIAL MALIGNANCY
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968Analogies between biological and social processes can be interesting; analogical thinking can suggest cause-and-effect relationships but does not prove their existence. When social evils follow an ingravescent course, they can be characterized as malignant. Both forms, biological and social, are parasitic, self-perpetuating, and invasive.
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WHEN IS MALIGNANT GOITER MALIGNANT?*
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1949IN any discussion of malignant goiter there is always a question as to just what the author means by malignant goiter. In the literature for the past twenty-five years, and especially in the discussions which have taken place before this Association and other scientific organizations, there is considerable controversy as to whether this or that lesion ...
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1984
Dermatomyositis appears to be associated with a greater frequency of malignancy than expected in the general population. For polymyositis, there does not appear to be a greatly increased risk of malignancy. Ovarian cancer may be overrepresented in women with dermatomyositis and difficult to detect.
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Dermatomyositis appears to be associated with a greater frequency of malignancy than expected in the general population. For polymyositis, there does not appear to be a greatly increased risk of malignancy. Ovarian cancer may be overrepresented in women with dermatomyositis and difficult to detect.
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2006
Malignancy in older people 628 HOW TO . . . Describe performance status 628 An approach to malignancy 629 Presentation of malignancy 630 HOW TO . . .
Lesley Bowker, James Price, Sarah Smith
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Malignancy in older people 628 HOW TO . . . Describe performance status 628 An approach to malignancy 629 Presentation of malignancy 630 HOW TO . . .
Lesley Bowker, James Price, Sarah Smith
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Solid breast nodules: use of sonography to distinguish between benign and malignant lesions.
Radiology, 1995PURPOSE To determine whether sonography could help accurately distinguish benign solid breast nodules from indeterminate or malignant nodules and whether this distinction could be definite enough to obviate biopsy.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994
Although cancer is a complication of transplantation, one must emphasize that the great majority of organ allograft recipients do not develop this problem. The risk of developing a de novo malignancy is generally not a contraindication to transplantation.
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Although cancer is a complication of transplantation, one must emphasize that the great majority of organ allograft recipients do not develop this problem. The risk of developing a de novo malignancy is generally not a contraindication to transplantation.
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Progress in Transplantation, 2004
In the past few decades, great advances have been made in the field of solid-organ transplantation. A greater understanding of immune system function, the development of modern immunosuppression, and advancements in surgical technique have led to marked improvements in both recipient and graft survivals, as well as recipients' quality of life. However,
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In the past few decades, great advances have been made in the field of solid-organ transplantation. A greater understanding of immune system function, the development of modern immunosuppression, and advancements in surgical technique have led to marked improvements in both recipient and graft survivals, as well as recipients' quality of life. However,
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