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The phrase "malignant potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has the tendency to become worse or cause harm. For example, "The malignant potential of the disease caused concern among medical professionals."
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Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNTs) are rare tumors with malignant potential.
Sporadic duodenal adenomas (SDA) are mucosal neoplasms with malignant potential.
Their malignant potential requires their removal when discovered during colonoscopy.
Dyall-Smith, D. and G. Varigos (1985) The malignant potential of papilloma virus Sustralas J. Dermatol.
Dyall-Smith, D., G. Varigos (1985) The malignant potential of papillomavirus, Austral.
The malignant potential of adenomas varies with size, histology, and degree of dysplasia.
Chijiiwa, K., Kimura, H. & Tanaka, M. Malignant potential of the gallbladder in patients with anomalous pancreaticobiliary ductal junction.
Deep Penetrating Nevus-Like Borderline Tumors: A Unique Subset of Ambiguous Melanocytic Tumors with Malignant Potential and Normal Cytogenetics.
No one with that kind of personal experience can doubt for a moment the malignant potential of H.I.V. or the lifesaving capabilities of the drugs developed against it.
Solid pseudopapillary tumour (SPT) of the pancreas is a rare neoplasm of low malignant potential.
Serous cystic neoplasms (SCN) have no malignant potential, but can mimic mucinous pancreatic cysts on imaging.
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