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It is the most common malignancy of children in this area.
Or was it a growing malignancy deep in the culture of the church?
We will come to the point where, for example, a woman has a little tiny malignancy found.
I put him in the hospital, thinking he had a malignancy I'd missed.
The malignancy can be in the man with the moves or the coach who makes them.
It is second to breast cancer as the most common malignancy.
The second group of studies involves patients with various malignancies.
He hit it without hope but with resolution and complete malignancy.
I had a malignancy of the blood impossible to cure.
"We can use the same approaches to go at other human malignancies," he added.
While often necessary for the development of cancer, they rarely start malignancies.
Incidence of second malignancy can increase as cancer patients live longer.
As you know, he has been suffering from a malignancy in the throat for some time.
It is time for the West to recognize that the malignancy lies within itself.
Into what form of malignancy had Heidi and her family stumbled?
Ben hung like a black malignancy across half the sky.
However, the rate of such malignancies is now known to be less than was previously estimated.
Malignancy tends to develop in the third decade of life.
The only malignancy I hear discussed with men is prostate cancer.
But what we need to do is get in earlier in the process of malignancy.
There she developed a broad interest in the genetics of malignancy.
This month he began radiation treatment for a malignancy on his left temple.
But once the malignancy has spread, successful treatment becomes extremely difficult.
Baseline data on various malignancies there are good, but they're not outstanding.
In the event of malignancy, you and your doctor need to know how advanced the cancer is.