Malignancy

Malignization is the process of transition from a benign tumor to a malignant one, which can occur in any tissue of the body. This process can be caused by various factors such as genetic mutations, environmental influences and others.

Malignancy of a tumor can lead to serious consequences such as metastasis, which spreads cancer cells throughout the body. Metastases can lead to the death of the patient.

To prevent tumor malignancy, it is necessary to undergo regular examinations and monitor its development. It is also important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and eat right. If the tumor has already begun, then you need to see a doctor for treatment.



*Malignization* is the process of changing the normal structure of tissue towards a malignant one. Tumor transformation can occur both in “benign” tumors and in tissues that are not prone to neoplasms. There are several ways to transition from a benign tumor to a malignant one: embryonal malignancy and fibroblastic malignancy, the development of a mesothelial tumor, hyperplasia. Diagnosis of malignant neoplasms is important at an early stage, which increases the chances of recovery.