Malignant epidural neoplasms, also known as cancerous tumors in the spinal cord, can be a devastating diagnosis. However, there are antonyms, or words with opposite meanings, that can help provide hope for patients. For example, "benign" means non-cancerous and "non-malignant" means not cancerous. Additionally, "resectable" means able to be surgically removed, "treatable" means able to be treated with medication or therapy, and "curable" means capable of being completely eradicated. These antonyms highlight the possibilities for successful treatment and recovery, giving individuals diagnosed with malignant epidural neoplasms a reason to hope for a positive outcome.