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One of the first grants was to find the gene that causes the malignancy.
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Loss of appetite or anorexia is often associated with cachexia, especially cachexia of malignancy.
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Among the sadder victims of Henry's malignancy is Edsel, who cannot quite assert himself with his father.
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Until recently, Aristolochia herbal preparations have been used worldwide, increasing the risk of developing this malignancy in certain populations.
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Malignancy was the second more common cause of death among Asian patients.
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It's not clear whether this was a statistical blip or a warning sign that excess testosterone could cause or spur the growth of a malignancy.
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He was not really so simple, or so one concludes from both Mr. Snow and Mr. Curio, and there is probably no reconciling his greatness and his malignancy.
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This is a type of malignancy that frequently is curable, but when it's destined to come back it can come back over the course of many, many years.
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But only one in a thousand of those in fact have a malignancy and are destined to die from it. (Most of the 4, 000 deaths per year from cervical cancer are in women who either never had a Pap smear or missed having one in the five years before a cancer diagnosis.) Over their lifetimes, 40% of women get a false alarm Pap.
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