malignancy
In medical contexts, this term describes the aggressive nature of a tumor, specifically its ability to metastasize and destroy healthy tissue. It carries a heavy, clinical weight and is used to distinguish cancerous growths from benign ones. When used in a social or political sense, the word evokes a feeling of deep-seated corruption or poisonous intent. It suggests a harmful influence that spreads invisibly through a system, mirroring the biological process of cancer to describe moral or systemic decay.
Meanings
The quality of being malignant, specifically referring to a tumor that is cancerous and capable of invading surrounding tissue and spreading to other parts of the body.
"The biopsy confirmed the malignancy of the growth in the patient's lung."