. . "Benign"@en . . "An abnormal growth in the body is described as benign when it meets none of the three criteria that characterize a malignant cancer: 1. \n* It does not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner (although it may grow over time) 2. \n* It does not invade surrounding tissues; and 3. \n* It does not mestastisize. A common mole is a good example of a benign growth. A benign tumor may still have negative health effects. Most often, a large benign tumor will press on blood vessels or other ducts and interfere with their operation. More rarely, a benign tumor may grow on one of the endocrine glands and result in the overproduction of hormones. See also adenoma"@en . "Benign is a \"[c]ondition of cryptographic data that cannot be compromised by human access.\""@en . "Benign is a \"[c]ondition of cryptographic data that cannot be compromised by human access.\""@en . "An abnormal growth in the body is described as benign when it meets none of the three criteria that characterize a malignant cancer: 1. \n* It does not grow in an unlimited, aggressive manner (although it may grow over time) 2. \n* It does not invade surrounding tissues; and 3. \n* It does not mestastisize. A common mole is a good example of a benign growth. See also adenoma"@en .