Pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence.
Not dangerous to health; not recurrent or progressive (especially of a tumor)
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Examples for "malignant "
Examples for "malignant "
1 Purpose: Survivors after malignant lymphoma are at high risk of late effects.
2 Therefore, rAd-p53 may be a potential treatment method for human malignant melanoma.
3 Purpose: A new method of palliation of malignant obstructive jaundice is presented.
4 Background: Glioma is the most common form of primary malignant intracranial tumor.
5 The pathological result showed a malignant tumor in the right vocal cord.
1 However, less benign weather conditions might impact on the group in 2013.
2 The way forward is benign energy forms: wind, waves, solar and biomass.
3 The United States has so far taken a benign view of Abenomics.
4 However, we are also increasingly at risk from more benign seeming sources.
5 Ten cases had a benign behaviour, while two cases were locally aggressive.
6 It required a deal of philosophical inventiveness to render this situation benign .
7 In the pre-crisis period we took a benign future as a given.
8 Objectives: Symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia affect men increasingly as they age.
9 Conclusions: RMI is able to correctly discriminate malignant from benign pelvic mass.
10 Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is a benign , self-limited condition that mainly affects young people.
11 One reality is benign and banal; the other is invigorating and lethal.
12 Hiccups are usually benign processes that most people experience with spontaneous resolution.
13 But even in the benign Pacific, Professor Howes gave one striking example.
14 What appears to be the report's most benign recommendation carries considerable risk.
15 This is investing in economic development and more benign growth, he said.
16 What happened in Iraq after May 2003 was, at first, relatively benign .
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