One of the first grants was to find the gene that causes the malignancy.
Loss of appetite or anorexia is often associated with cachexia, especially cachexia of malignancy.
Among the sadder victims of Henry's malignancy is Edsel, who cannot quite assert himself with his father.
Until recently, Aristolochia herbal preparations have been used worldwide, increasing the risk of developing this malignancy in certain populations.
Malignancy was the second more common cause of death among Asian patients.
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.
The color coding yellow for malignancy, blue for healthy tissue has been lost.
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.
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.
In light of the current financial crisis, it would be the height of irresponsibility to ignore a malignancy that pursues the destruction of our already weakened free market systems and financial institutions.
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It is worth reminding ourselves here, that Al Qaeda is not the cause, but rather the symptom of the malignancy called Islamic extremism and that even if we are able to defeat Al Qaeda totally, somebody else will almost certainly continue in its footsteps, as long as the underlying malignancy lives on.
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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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