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Wat (wie) is benign - definitie

MEDICAL DESCRIPTION OF A CONTINUOUSLY DESTRUCTIVE ILLNESS; TENDENCY OF A MEDICAL CONDITION TO BECOME PROGRESSIVELY WORSE; CHARACTERIZATION OF CANCER, CHARACTERIZED BY ANAPLASIA, INVASIVENESS, AND METASTASIS
Malign cell; Malignant cell; Malignant cells; Malignacy; Malign cells; Malign tissue; Malign growth; Malignancies; Benignity; Maligned; Maligning; Maligns; Benign; Benignities; Maligna; Malignant disease; Malignant; Non cancerous

benign         
[b?'n??n]
¦ adjective
1. genial and kindly.
2. favourable; not harmful.
Medicine (of a tumour) not malignant.
Derivatives
benignity b?'n?gn?ti noun
benignly adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. benigne, from L. benignus, prob. from bene 'well' + -genus '-born'.
benign         
a.
1.
Kind, kindly, benevolent, gracious, complaisant, humane, obliging, benignant, good, amiable, gentle, friendly, kind-hearted, tender-hearted, of a gentle disposition.
2.
Beneficent, most salutary, most propitious, most favorable, benignant, most wholesome, most beneficial.
3.
(Med.) Mild, of a mild nature.
benign         
1.
You use benign to describe someone who is kind, gentle, and harmless.
They are normally a more benign audience...
= charitable
ADJ: usu ADJ n
benignly
I just smiled benignly and stood back.
ADV: usu ADV with v
2.
A benign substance or process does not have any harmful effects.
We're taking relatively benign medicines and we're turning them into poisons.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
A benign tumour will not cause death or serious harm. (MEDICAL)
It wasn't cancer, only a benign tumour.
? malignant
ADJ: usu ADJ n
4.
Benign conditions are pleasant or make it easy for something to happen.
They enjoyed an especially benign climate...
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Malignancy

Malignancy (from Latin male 'badly', and -gnus 'born') is the tendency of a medical condition to become progressively worse.

Malignancy is most familiar as a characterization of cancer. A malignant tumor contrasts with a non-cancerous benign tumor in that a malignancy is not self-limited in its growth, is capable of invading into adjacent tissues, and may be capable of spreading to distant tissues. A benign tumor has none of those properties.

Malignancy in cancers is characterized by anaplasia, invasiveness, and metastasis. Malignant tumors are also characterized by genome instability, so that cancers, as assessed by whole genome sequencing, frequently have between 10,000 and 100,000 mutations in their entire genomes. Cancers usually show tumour heterogeneity, containing multiple subclones. They also frequently have reduced expression of DNA repair enzymes due to epigenetic methylation of DNA repair genes or altered microRNAs that control DNA repair gene expression.

Tumours can be detected through the visualisation or sensation of a lump on the body. In cases where there is no obvious representation of a lump, a mammogram or an MRI test can be used to determine the presence of a tumour. In the case of an existing tumour, a biopsy would be then required to make a diagnosis as this detects if the tumour is malignant or benign. This involves examination of a small sample of the tissue in a laboratory. If detected as a malignant tumour, treatment would be necessary. Treatment during early stages is most effective. Forms of treatment include chemotherapy, surgery, photoradiation and hyperthermia, amongst various others.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor benign
1. "Uranium is actually relatively benign," Foote said.
2. "Iran‘s motives certainly don‘t seem that benign.
3. "Col Beckett described Maysan province as ‘benign but fragile‘. I think too much attention was paid to ‘benign‘ and not enough to ‘fragile‘," he said.
4. Instability has spread to a number of previously benign provinces.
5. The truth is that new technology makes racks look benign.