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Discover LudwigThe word "non-malignant" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a medical condition or a growth which is benign, or not likely to be cancerous. For example, "The doctor found a non-malignant tumor in her lung."
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non-malignant
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Alternative form of nonmalignant
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Only about 2% of them are malignant, but non-malignant does not mean non-dangerous.
Non-malignant oesophageal disease encompasses a large variety of pathology.
Non-malignant uptake associated with the above tumours: (CS).
Upper digestive endoscopy confirmed a non-malignant retropyloric peptic ulcer.
Its biocompatibility has been tested in vitro in non-malignant fibroblasts and malignant prostate cancer cells.
Non-malignant oesophageal diseases are critical to recognize, but can be easily overlooked or misdiagnosed radiologically.
The goal of this pictorial review is to illustrate the most common non-malignant duodenal processes.
H72 exhibited less cytotoxicity to non-malignant gastric epithelial cells GES-1.
Evaluation of these compounds against non-malignant HGF and HPLF cells revealed the tumour-specific toxicity.
In chronic non-malignant pain, medication is often used as an important cornerstone of the treatment.
There are several studies about the relationship between depression and chronic non-malignant pain.
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