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Newguest Posted 9 years ago
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Late in the malignancy

Both types of cancer are often detected late in the malignancy...

--- Does it mean "detected late when the cancer is already malignant"?

  

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That is not natural English to me. Malignant / benign are classifications of tumors. Both types of cancer are often detected after the cancer has metastasized.

  • That is not natural English to me.
  • Malignant / benign are classifications of tumors.
  • Both types of cancer are often detected after the cancer has metastasized.
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That is not natural English to me. Malignant / benign are classifications of tumors.

Both types of cancer are often detected after the cancer has metastasized.

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