pahaloomuliseks
Pahaloomuliseks is an Estonian term that translates to "malignant" or "cancerous" in English. It is primarily used in a medical context to describe a type of tumor characterized by its ability to invade surrounding tissues and spread to distant parts of the body through metastasis. Unlike benign tumors, which are generally localized and do not spread, malignant tumors are aggressive and pose a significant threat to health and life.
The growth of pahaloomuliseks tumors is typically uncontrolled and rapid. Cells within these tumors often exhibit
Metastasis is a hallmark of pahaloomuliseks conditions. Cancerous cells can break away from the primary tumor,
Understanding the characteristics of pahaloomuliseks is crucial for diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care in oncology.