Examples of 'may be benign' in a sentence

Meaning of "may be benign"

May be benign: This phrase is used in a medical context to describe a condition, growth, or tumor that is non-cancerous or harmless

How to use "may be benign" in a sentence

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may be benign
The tumors may be benign or malignant cancer.
Neoplasms of the bone and joints may be benign or malignant.
It may be benign but too large to leave.
Thyroid nodules are lumps on the thyroid that may be benign or cancerous.
Solid tumors may be benign or malignant.
Tumor is an abnormal growth of cells or tissues which may be benign or malignant.
Tumours may be benign or malignant.
They will form a tumor or growth of tissue which may be benign or cancerous.
It may be benign or associated with increases or decreases in thyroid hormone.
Tumors may be benign.
We have yet to see the results of the biopsy, but it may be benign.
They may be benign or serious.
In one example, neoplastic cells may be benign or malignant.
It may be benign or malignant.
A small solid mass ; may be benign or cancerous.

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Tumors may be benign or cancerous, so they should be checked out by a medical professional.
Mass of tissue formed by a new growth of cells ; may be benign or cancerous.
A neoplasm may be benign or malignant.
This may be benign summer polymorphous light eruption, one of the most common sun allergies.
Tumors targeted for the administration may be benign or malignant liver cancer ( liver tumor ).
Such may be benign or malignant, although most are non-cancerous.
Arlene, it may be benign.
A tumor may be benign ( benign tumor ) or malignant ( malignant tumor or cancer ).
Neoplasm - New growth ; a tumor that may be benign or malignant.
Lung nodules may be benign or cancerous, but most are benign.
Neoplasms may be benign ( not cancerous ), or malignant ( cancerous ) and may also be called a tumor.
A case of shingles may be benign and relatively bearable for someone in his or her 30s.
The cancer may be benign or malignant and may be primary or secondary ( metastatic ).
Such masses may be benign ( benign tumors ) or malignant ( solid tumor cancer ).

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