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when is a tumour refered to as malignant​

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Answered by XxAarzooxX
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Explanation:

The term "malignant" indicates that there is moderate to high probability that the tumor will spread beyond the site where it initially develops. These cells can spread by travel through the blood stream or by travel through lymph vessels.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The term "malignant" indicates that there is moderate to high probability that the tumor will spread beyond the site where it initially develops. These cells can spread by travel through the blood stream or by travel through lymph vessels.

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